Boi’s Story
A true and uplifting story about bravery and heroism.
A chance encounter changed the lives of one extraordinary little boy and hundreds of people
who he met and touched along his journey. It is a story of courage, of compassion, and the impact
that one life can have on so many.
The story begins in Mali, Africa, in the village of Daganbougou. When Boi was four a small lump
on his cheek began to grow. Over the next few years the non-cancerous tumor continued to grow
exponentially, dislocating his jaw, and altering the bones of his face. Boi’s parents spent what little
money they had in search of medical treatment for their son, but no help could be found in Mali.
While Boi lived his life as if he were just an ordinary, happy little boy, his parents knew that soon
he would no longer be able to eat or breathe. His family and his community began to give up. And
then, they heard that doctors from America were in a village nearby. Boi’s uncle put him on the back
of a motorcycle, and together they rode towards hope.
Five months and 45 hours of surgery later, thanks to a dedicated team of doctors and nurses
who donated their time and talents, to the volunteers who raised funds to pay for his care, and to
everyone who opened their hearts and homes to Boi and his father Zina, Boi returned home. His
sweet nature and joyful laugh were unchanged, but his life and the lives of those he had touched
were forever transformed.
Proceeds from the sale of this book will be used to fund healthcare services and educational
opportunities for Boi and the children of his village in Mali. The plan is to build a school in Boi’s
village, and to provide education on the importance of hygiene, nutrition, and healthy behaviors to
the children of Daganbougou.
Boi’s Story is told through the words of Abigail Hayo, known as “Siraba” in Mali, Medical Missions
Foundation volunteer and board member. Abigail kept record of her first meeting with Boi in Mali,
through his journey to America and back home, via a blog on the Medical Missions Foundation
website www.mmfworld.org. Other volunteers and “Boi villagers” added their words and photographs
to the blog and to Boi’s Story. Abigail and creative director Brad Brzon, Medical Missions board
member, worked together to create this tribute to Boi and those who love him. Sharing Boi’s story
will help us continue to improve the lives of Boi and his Malian village.
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