Chris is an adorable 19-month-old baby from Tanzania. He is the youngest of two children in his family. Chrisâs parents are both small-scale farmers of corn, beans, potatoes, and other vegetables, which they use to feed their family. However, they also sell whatever they do not eat in order to earn some income.
When Chris was born, his mother immediately noticed that his right foot was twisted out of shape. This is because he has clubfoot of his right foot, which caused this to occur and makes it difficult to walk and wear shoes. When his mother took him to receive a vaccination, she was referred to another hospital for treatment, but she shared that he could not undergo it due to financial constraints. She then sought the help of a local traditional doctor, who tried to heal his condition through massages and herbal medications, but they saw no effective change.
Fortunately, Chrisâs family traveled to visit our medical partnerâs care center, Arusha Lutheran Medical Centre. There, surgeons will perform clubfoot repair surgery on July 15th. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is requesting $935 to fund Chrisâs clubfoot repair. After treatment, he will be able to walk easily.
Chrisâs mother shares, âWe couldnât find the money to take him to the hospital, and thatâs why he is still this way. We have no other means.â