Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!

by A Leg To Stand On
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Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!
Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk!

Project Report | Apr 12, 2013
Five More Patients Treated With Your Support: 1/19/2013 - 4/8/2013

By A Leg To Stand On | Director of Programs

Nahid (pre treatment)
Nahid (pre treatment)

Of the estimated 200,000 babies born with clubfoot (a congenital foot deformity characterized by feet turned inward and sometimes backward, which is caused by abnormal development of the muscles, tendons and bones in the foot while the fetus is forming during pregnancy) a year, more than 80% live in the developing world, and most of these babies are left untreated or receive inadequate care. In Bangladesh alone, 1 in every 1,000 children are born with this congenital deformity. (Incidence estimated using CIA factbook statistics and clubfoot incidence of 1-2/1000 live births)

Thanks to your recent support through GlobalGiving, we have been able to provide clubfoot correctional treatment for three children, a prosthetic device for one child and corrective surgery for one child suffering from cerebral palsy.

Since the start (Sept. 20, 2012) of our "Give 40 Children in Asia the Ability to Walk" GlobalGiving challenge, we have provided 13 children in Asia free orthopedic care and the opportunity for a better future. 

On behalf of ALTSO's children, thank you for making such an important difference. We are grateful for your support, inspired by your passion and moved by your dedication to the children we serve - together.

- The ALTSO Team

Please note, each of the following five patients included in this report acquired disabilities congenitally. All patients are from Chuadanga, Bangladesh and are between the ages of 3 months and 9 years old.

Nahid (post treatment)
Nahid (post treatment)
Polash (pre treatment)
Polash (pre treatment)
Polash (post treatment)
Polash (post treatment)
Kohinur (pre treatment)
Kohinur (pre treatment)
Kohinur (post treatment)
Kohinur (post treatment)
Urmi (pre treatment)
Urmi (pre treatment)
Urmi (post treatment)
Urmi (post treatment)
Ashik (pre treatment)
Ashik (pre treatment)
Ashik (post treatment)
Ashik (post treatment)

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A Leg To Stand On

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Gabriella Mueller-Evrard
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New York , NY United States

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