He came to Kasisi after his mother passed away. His health is at serious risk because he suffers from epilepsy, requiring regular medication. Additionally, he needs continuous physiotherapy due to a deformed foot. Doctors, hopeful for his future, recommend further diagnoses to determine the most appropriate path for his development and therapy. Although no one visits him, his uncle maintains contact through phone calls, providing him with a sense of support and care. Initially, he was very distrustful and withdrawn, which is understandable given the difficult experiences he has endured. However, over time, thanks to the care and support he received, he has become an open, sociable, and joyful child who enthusiastically embraces daily challenges.
The metal cots and worn-out mattresses have lulled generations of Kasisi kids to sleep, but are now in desperate need of replacement.
Our dream is to make the babies’ bedrooms look like a truly homely, safe environment that is associated with warmth. Will you help us make this dream a reality?