Helena is a teenage girl and the fourth of six children. She is a friendly and social girl who loves sports and helping with home chores. Helena is in class two and her best subjects are writing skills and mathematics. Most children around Helena’s age have finished their primary school education, but Helena’s delay in her studies is caused by a foot disability she was born.
Helena has clubfoot of both feet and her parents could not afford any form of medical treatment as small-scale farmers and livestock keepers. Learning to walk was very difficult for Helena. She can only stand or walk with crutches at this time, but it is still very painful. Therefore, Helena relies on a wheelchair to move from one place to another.
Fortunately, Helena traveled to visit our medical partner’s care center, Arusha Lutheran Medical Centre. There, surgeons will perform clubfoot repair surgery on May 20th. Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is requesting $935 to fund Helena’s life-altering surgery. After treatment, she will be able to stand unassisted, walk and wear shoes like the other kids she knows.
Helena shared, “I will be very happy if my feet can be treated and help me to stand and walk.”