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Something Wonderful: Football in Niger

bunny&soccer 022On Thursday, Leron scheduled a match for the team that CURE Niger sponsors. They are a group of young men (I thought boys) who needed some equipment. They play and practice in Lazaret, where the hospital is located. Last fall, Coach Jibo came to CURE asking for a donation. Leron gave them some money for jerseys (for which green could not be found, so red it was), balls, and a net. Read the rest of this entry »

Picture of the Week: Supporting the home team

Last week, children from CURE Zambia showed their support for the national soccer team, Chipolopolo (Copper Bullets). The team went on to win the title game in the Africa Cup of Nations, defeating Ivory Coast, 8 - 7, this past Sunday.

CURE Malawi holds first-ever clubfoot soccer match

On 21st October 2011, CURE Malawi held a soccer match in which every single player on the pitch was a child who been cured of clubfoot, thanks to the Malawi National Clubfoot Programme (MNCP). The match was held at the Blantyre College of Medicine Sports Complex.

The 40 children present, ages 3 to 7 and all united in their freedom from this debilitating disability, first underwent a training course organized by coaches from the Malawi National Football Team. The two teams of players then played a match in front of an audience of hospital staff, supporters of the MNCP and CURE International, representatives from the Malawi National Football Team, and the national press. Following the match there was a presentation of certificates and prizes to the players.

This soccer match was an international first of its kind. It was primarily a celebration of the work the MNCP has done in conjunction with CURE International and the Ministry of Health. Since its foundation in 2007, almost 4,000 children have been cured and can now lead normal lives, free from the struggles of such a disability and its associated social exclusion. The small act of kicking a soccer ball, one that is enjoyed but taken for granted by children all over the world, is a miracle and a reason to be thankful for these children.

Executive Director of the hospital, Stuart Palmer, said “This children’s football match epitomizes the work of CURE in Malawi. It demonstrates the complete transformation of young lives, previously blighted by an easily curable physical disability and very painful social stigma. And who knows, some of these children may go on to be international football players – after all, Steven Gerrard was born with the same condition.”

Technical Director of the Malawi National Football Team, Jack Chamangwane, said “It really was a day for the children – they are now on their way to becoming Malawi’s next generation of top athletes. It was a real testament to the great work being done here in Malawi by the National Clubfoot Programme.”

The aim of the match was to celebrate the invaluable work carried out by the MNCP, CURE International, and the Ministry of Health in changing these children’s lives, and ultimately to raise awareness and funds.

CURE Malawi clubfoot soccer match makes the news

Tomorrow, CURE Malawi is holding the first ever soccer game where every single player has been cured of clubfoot.  You can read the official press release here.  Even though the game has yet to take place, it’s already making headlines.  Mission Network News, an international news service, has picked up the story and published it on their website.  Read the article here: http://mnnonline.org/article/16362.

Clubfoot Football Match: A Global First

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Blantyre, Malawi – On 21st October 2011, the Beit CURE International Hospital will host a football match in which every single player on the pitch is a child who been cured of clubfoot, thanks to the Malawi National Clubfoot Programme (MNCP). The match will start at 8 a.m. at the Blantyre College of Medicine Sports Ground. Read the rest of this entry »

CURE Oasis takes on NYU Abu Dhabi

NYU (yes, that NYU) has a campus in the United Arab Emirates, and the staff of CURE Oasis formed a football (soccer) team and offer them a friendly challenge!  It’s all in the spirit of building bridges, as  Trey Hulsey, vice president of patient relations at CURE Oasis, explains:

NYU Abu Dhabi is in its 2nd year of having students here in the UAE. They are in the process of creating a formal athletics department, and are still in the beginning stages. We formed a team and this was our first match competitively. We lost 8-2 (sad) but had a lot of fun.

We want to develop a relationship with NYU Abu Dhabi so that their students can have opportunities to learn more about Oasis Hospital as well as about the wider CURE network of hospitals. We hope to be able to take a group of students to one of our other hospitals so they can see another environment in which CURE works.

Check out the photos of team Oasis from the game!

Futball in Niger

We had our inaugural CURE futball (soccer) game yesterday on the empty back lot of the hospital grounds (we call it the “Stade de la CURE” or CURE Stadium, and it was a fantastic success!

EVERYBODY had a great time, and lots of laughter and a great spirit of camaraderie was present. Lots of talented players on our staff. Whew! This old body doesn’t move like it used to (maybe it never really moved much anyway in my younger years…). No bad injuries except me doing a face-plant at one point in the game…. embarrassing…

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