David and Danny in DRC Having twin babies is hard enough. Now image those two twins were born with clubfoot. That’s what Bene was dealing with when her two sons David and Danny were both born with this common birth defect in the Democratic Republic of the Congo....
Bilhah in Kenya Fear and doubt gripped the hearts of Sarah and Japheth after their daughter Bilhah was born with clubfoot. Unsure how to care for their little girl, Bilhah’s parents feared treatment would be expensive and spent time doubting the success of the healing...
Islah in Sudan Sufian and his wife have six children. But none of them looked like Islah when she was born with twisted feet due to the common birth defect known as clubfoot. After three months of not knowing what to do, her parents finally took her to an orthopedic...
B.B. in Ghana We all have dreams for our children. Some may be big, but others may be as simple and humble as the desire to see your child walk and go to school like other kids. Perhaps Patience had bigger dreams for her little boy too, but when BB was born with...
(Left to right) You would never know, but Kevin (5), Kenny (3) adn Raphael (5) were all born with clubfoot in Rwanda. Today, these little boys are full of boundless energy running and playing because donors helped rewrite a happy ending for each of them. Hope Walks...
Hope Walks’ FY25 Annual Report, Every Step Counts, celebrates a year of remarkable impact and renewed vision. In fiscal year 2025, nearly 20,000 children were served through casting, bracing, follow-up care and counseling, with more than 101,000 counseling sessions...
This past fiscal year, Hope Walks has made remarkable strides in its mission to transform the lives of children and families affected by clubfoot and share our hope in Christ. With the support of our dedicated donors, we continued to expand our reach and enhance the...
Hope Walks is launching a bold strategy to: TRAIN and educate more than 100,000 healthcare workers in clubfoot treatment, detection and referral to support the expansion to 300 partner clinics, so we can… TREAT 60,000 new children with clubfoot, enabling them to...
York Springs, PA, May 8, 2025 – Every three minutes, a child enters the world with clubfoot—a common and treatable birth condition that turns the foot inward and downward. While we can’t prevent it, we can correct clubfoot. With timely care, most children can...
The study published in BMJ Global Health (March 2025) titled “Global clubfoot treatment in 2023: an overview of advances and challenges” provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of clubfoot management worldwide. It highlights significant...