Jovin is a one-month-old baby boy from Tanzania. His parents were overjoyed to welcome him into their lives, committed to ensuring he would have a healthy and fulfilling future. Jovin’s mother is a stay-at-home mother, and his father is a Bajaji driver trying his best to provide for his family.
Jovin was born with clubfoot on both feet. Clubfoot is a condition in which the foot is twisted out of shape. The tissues connecting the muscle to the bones are shorter than usual and this causes difficulty walking and even wearing shoes.
Fortunately, Jovin’s family traveled to visit our medical partner’s care center, Kafika House, where doctors will begin clubfoot treatment on April 21st. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $341 to fund Jovin’s clubfoot repair. After treatment, he will have a strong chance to develop as other children, and avoid long-term disability. His parents remain hopeful and dedicated to following through with treatment, knowing it will allow their son to grow up active and independent.
Jovin’s mother says, “We wish for him to take his first steps without difficulty, and grow strong.”
