Balance discs, stabilizers, wall bars and mats, wooden blocks to practice fine motor skills. A walker with blocks, sensory balls, sensory skateboards, hammocks, and chairs. It sounds like the inventory of a good physiotherapy store, but this is the equipment of our sensory room, which you helped us build!
The essence of successful physiotherapy, however, is not the tools but the person who uses them right. A professional pediatric physiotherapist costs money, but only professional development of joint mobility and spine muscles will teach our children to have conscious control of their movements and significantly improve their quality of life.
Gift a child a day of physiotherapy and a chance for a good, healthy childhood.
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?