By Charlotte Halligan | Communications and PR Consultant
Thanks to generous donations, Andee’s treatment has been continuing to go well. She has been receiving her medicines and foods and her condition continues to improve.
SEDA has also been helping Andee by providing her with English lessons. Volunteer teacher, Scott Milne, has been giving Andee free lessons three times a week.
It has been almost six weeks since Scott met Andee, and in that time, she has made a big impression
“Working with Andee has been one of the most rewarding and challenging parts of my job in Laos. Andee cannot speak properly, but she is very bright and can understand. I have been teaching her to recognize English words and simple phrases, and using body language to help her communicate with me.”
Andee has never received formal education because of her condition, and keeping her both mentally, and physically, active is an important part of her treatment.
The next step in Andee’s treatment is to raise enough money to buy a therapeutic bed from a hospital. The bed will allow Andee to do basic physiotherapy on her own, and build up her muscle strength.
Andee is a very special girl, and with your help, we can make sure she gets the treatment she needs to have the future she deserves.
By Charlotte Halligan | Communications and Public Relations Assistant
By Souly QuachAngkham | Director and Founder of SEDA
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