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Mobile Clinics Spread Healing
CURE Zambia Partners with Local Churches to Reach Patients Far and Wide In late October, a team of medical and spiritual co-workers travelled to the Luapula province (over 700 km…
CURE, #GivingTuesday, and YOU
If you’ve bagged a Black Friday bargain or saved on Cyber Monday- now’s your chance to give something back. Why not use the money that you saved and raise funds…
CURE Niger strike a pose on the runway…
It was a hot and sunny day, which isn’t all that surprising since most every day here at CURE Niger is hot and sunny. What set this day apart? CURE…
Clubfoot free: Felicity
Felicity and her parents, Ruth and Clements, live almost an hour out of town in a village on the outskirts of Blantyre. When patient and their families live far away…
A day at CURE Kenya
Last year, Christopher Mullen, CUREkids Coordinator at CURE Uganda, spent two days at CURE Kenya. This is what he observed. On a windswept hillside overlooking Rift Valley, you will find…
Clubfoot free: Betty
Betty’s dad, Stephen, says, “When we learned about the clubfoot, we were very stressed because she was our first child. We thought that maybe our baby would not walk or…
Niger’s Patient Gardens
Niger is consistently ranked as one of the least developed countries in the world which, among other things, means transportation is often unreliable or non-existent. As such, it is a…
Peter: Standing tall again
Peter walked through CURE Zambia’s doors in June 2017 with a condition known as genu valgum, commonly called as “knock-knee.” Genu valgum is a condition that causes the knees to…
Father & son testify: There is a CURE for clubfoot
On a hot, hot day in Niamey, Niger there were a classroom full of 7 year old children! “Imarou! Imarou! Look who is here!” the class teacher beamed with excitement….
Zahir & Rowel: Healing their clubfoot gives a family hope
Zahir & Rowel: Healing their clubfoot gives a family hope “Zahir and Rowel were babies and we took them to the hospital, their mother objected because she thought they would…