Brighton is a one-month-old baby boy, the first born child in his family from Tanzania. Brighton’s birth brought immense joy and hope to his parents. His mother works as a primary school teacher, while his father is a small-scale businessman, both committed to providing a bright future for their son.
Shortly after birth, Brighton was diagnosed with clubfoot on both feet, a condition where feet to bend inward, affecting normal positioning. Although the diagnosis was concerning, his parents remained hopeful and determined to seek early treatment to ensure their son grows up healthy and active.
Fortunately, Brighton’s family traveled to visit our medical partner’s care center, Kafika House. There, doctors will begin clubfoot treatment on April 21st. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $341 to fund Brighton’s clubfoot repair. After treatment, he will have a strong chance of growing up with the ability to walk, run, and participate fully in life without limitations.
Brighton’s mother says, “Our wish is to see him grow up, walk and play like other children.”
