Jonathan is an eight-month-old boy from Tanzania. He is the only child in the family and is known for his bright smile and cheerful personality. Jonathan’s mother works as a tailor, earning a modest income to meet their daily needs. His father is a farmer.
Jonathan has clubfoot on both feet, a condition where the feet are twisted out of shape. The tissues connecting the muscle to the bones are shorter than usual. This will cause difficulty walking and even wearing shoes. Although his mother recognized the condition early, she was unable to seek treatment due to financial constraints and limited access to specialized care.
To correct his condition, Jonathan will undergo a series of corrective castings followed by a tenotomy procedure. After treatment, he will need to wear a Foot Abduction Brace (FAB) until the age of five to prevent relapse and ensure lasting correction.
Fortunately, Jonathan’s family traveled to visit our medical partner’s care center, Kafika House. Surgeons will begin clubfoot treatment on June 23rd. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $341 to fund Jonathan’s clubfoot repair. After treatment, Jonathan will have the opportunity to develop normal mobility and enjoy a more active and independent future.
Jonathan’s mother shared, “When I learnt about my child’s condition, I was worried. But today I have hope of my child getting treatment so he can live a normal life in the society.”
