Abigael is an 8-year-old social girl - the 3rd and last born in her family hailing from Kiambu County. She was brought to Cure by her mother, Margaret, who is a homemaker, while her father is a laborer in a parcel company. She recently joined the school and is doing well in 1st grade.
Abigael has clubfoot of both feet. Currently, she limps and sometimes falls while walking. Clubfoot is a condition in which the foot is twisted out of shape. This causes difficulty walking and even wearing shoes.
Fortunately, Abigael and her mother traveled to visit our medical partner’s care center, AIC Cure International Hospital. There, surgeons will perform clubfoot repair surgery on January 25th. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $1,286 to fund Abigael’s clubfoot repair. After treatment, she will be able to stand upright and walk comfortably , and she will be able to continue with her studies without any interruption.
Abigael’s mother Margaret shared: “I am appealing for my daughter’s help to undergo surgery so that she can walk comfortably. I wish to see her walking without falling and continue with school like other children.”