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Driven by compassion

Driven by compassion

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...
Changing Priorities

Changing Priorities

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...
Celebrate the Possibilities

Celebrate the Possibilities

By Scott Reichenbach, President and Co-Founder By the end of today, more than 470 kids will be born with clubfoot somewhere in the world – yes, here in the US too. Less than 25% will get treatment in low- and middle-income countries. These children will face a life of...
Questioning God’s faithfulness

Questioning God’s faithfulness

Baby Kusa in Ethiopia Sometimes things happen in our lives that make us question God’s faithfulness. Kusa and his wife Zinash had a prophetic message from their church prophet about their unborn baby being a servant of God. They held onto what God spoke to them, but...
Sacrifice and Smiles

Sacrifice and Smiles

Cosam in Zambia Barrister and Trinnah understood the meaning of sacrificial love. After their son Cosam was born with clubfoot, they knew they had to seek treatment even if they had never heard of clubfoot previously. So, with what little means they had, they made the...
Differences of opinion

Differences of opinion

Salamato in Benin Instead of being overtaken by fear, Chimene and Ismael remained calm after learning their daughter Salamato was born with clubfoot. Motivated by the hope of healing given at the hospital at her birth, Salamato’s family immediately sought treatment at...