CURE India's Ms. Roselin Henry: Building Partnerships for a Brighter Future
CURE India continues its relentless fight against clubfoot disabilities, this time forging a powerful partnership with a school in Jaswantnagar, Etawah. Ms. Roselin Henry, the dedicated District Program Coordinator for CURE India, played a vital role in this endeavor.
Sharing Knowledge, Inspiring Action:
Ms. Henry's visit to the school presented a valuable opportunity to:
Raise Awareness: She shared educational information about clubfoot, empowering teachers and students to identify potential cases.
Promote Early Intervention: Ms. Henry equipped them with the knowledge to effectively refer children with clubfoot to CURE India's specialized clinics.
Foster Collaboration: The shared passion for child empowerment and well-being between CURE India and the school fosters a strong foundation for ongoing collaboration.
A Collective Impact:
This school visit exemplifies the power of collective action. By working together, CURE India and schools across India can:
Create a network of awareness: Empowering educators and students helps in identifying clubfoot at its earliest stages.
Ensure timely access to treatment: Early referral means children can receive the treatment they need to achieve optimal outcomes.
Make a lasting impact on lives: By preventing disability and promoting mobility, we can create a brighter future for children with clubfoot.
Join the Transformative Journey:
Donate: Every contribution supports CURE India's mission to eradicate clubfoot disabilities. Donate here: link
Spread Awareness: Share this story and help raise awareness about clubfoot and the importance of early detection.
Volunteer: Consider volunteering your time or skills to support CURE India's fight for a future free from clubfoot.
Together, through collaboration and a shared commitment to child health, we can create a world where every child has the opportunity to thrive.