Meshack is a six-year-old boy from Kenya. He is the first born in a family of two and is currently in primary school. Meshack’s father works as a casual laborer while his mother stays home to take care of Meshack and his sibling.
Meshack was born with bilateral genu varus, a condition where his legs bow outward at the knees. It’s difficult for him to walk, and he cannot run or play football with his friends. Due to his family’s financial constraints, Meshack has never been to any hospital for review. When his family heard about Cure Mobile clinic near their home, they brought Meshack for a consultation. After their visit, Meshack was scheduled for a procedure to correct his genu varus. However, his family needs support funding his treatment
Fortunately, our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare (AMH), can help. On August 16th, Meshack will undergo Bilateral PTO and Medial Plateau Elevation at AMH’s care center. After treatment, it will be easier for Meshack to walk and play with his friends.
Meshack’s father said, “As his father, I would love to see my son walking normally and upright like other children and continuing with his education without interruption.”