Art for CURE: Rebekah Johnson

Rebekah Johnson
CURE was recently introduced to Rebekah Johnson, an artist who has begun to explore the medium of patience bottles. If that term is a new one to you, you’re not alone. Many have seen this type of art without knowing the name for it. If you’ve ever seen a ship in a bottle, you’ve seen a patience bottle. Rebekah is creating a CURE-inspired patience bottle and will be donating it to help fund the treatment of CUREkids. The CURE blog had the opportunity to interview Rebekah recently in connection with her current project.
CURE Blog: Thank you for taking time to talk to us, Rebekah, and thank you for your support of CURE.
Rebekah Johnson: And thank you for your interest in my little project. This is really a new undertaking for me, and this project for CURE is very special to me. Anything I am able to do to help these precious children is a blessing.
CB: It is always fascinating to hear how people have been introduced to the work we are doing. Where did you first hear about CURE?
RJ: Well, I am an avid Air1 listener and have them playing in my house throughout the day. Listening to the stories Brant Hansen shares about these children always touches my heart, and I have always hoped one day I could do something to help. »Read the rest of this entry




In his role as Chief Medical Director of CURE International, Professor Lavy will oversee the medical directors at CURE’s hospitals located in ten countries throughout the developing world. In addition, he will coordinate the ongoing medical research projects across the hospitals, as well as advising the hospitals on medical education and career development for the medical staff.

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