Stories of Hope
For the children and families we serve, you are their heroes. We know you’ll be inspired by their stories.
A new cycle of hope
Masika - the Democratic Republic of Congo We don?t know what causes clubfoot, but we often see it...
No more isolation
Isabella in the Dominican Republic When a child is born with clubfoot, often the parents feel an...
God’s perfect timing
Geremie in Benin We are constantly reminded that God?s timing is perfect and that we must wait on...
Lightning strikes twice
Elysee in Rwanda Having one child who had clubfoot was hard enough. When their second boy, Elysee,...
New York Times columnist applauds clubfoot treatment
The New York Times columnist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Nicholas Kristof recently gave a...
No challenge too big
Thomas in Kenya Benson and Lydia waited patiently for six years for the arrival of their...
World recognition
Hope Walks staff member one of four named to first Fred Dietz Global Clubfoot Fellowship Hope...
Progress being made
Globally, more children than ever get life-changing treatment for this neglected disability With...
Mending feet and mending relationships
Moussa in Niger One of the tragedies of clubfoot is the wedge it can drive between family...
Birhanu: Giving hope
Birhanu, a clinician in Ethiopia Few would call him a celebrity, but when Birhanu walks down the...
Clubfoot bonds two fathers in Ethiopia
For 5-year-old Ramandon, his clubfoot not only brought two fathers together, it also may have...
A newly discovered hope
Victor in Zambia As a young, 18-year-old mother with clubfoot, Edna and her mother Brenda were...
Clubfoot-free in Ethiopia
Scott Reichenbach, president of Hope Walks, recently visited Ethiopia. This is the third of three...
The people doing the work
Scott Reichenbach, president of Hope Walks, recently visited Ethiopia. This is the second of three...
Inside a clinic in Ethiopia
Scott Reichenbach, president of Hope Walks, recently visited Ethiopia. This is the first of three...
The mystery of the special shoes
What would you do if you heard the cry of a baby in an old abandoned building? That is exactly...