The second day of training for the Uttar Pradesh team at CURE India’s National Office in Delhi was an inspiring continuation of their journey toward eliminating clubfoot disability in India. With an atmosphere charged with enthusiasm, learning, and teamwork, the day was dedicated to deepening knowledge, refining skills, and fostering collaboration—all essential for making a lasting impact in the lives of children and families across the region.
The focus of the day was on early detection and treatment of clubfoot, equipping the team with the tools they need to identify and refer children for timely intervention. Through interactive workshops, case studies, and hands-on training, the team enhanced their ability to provide quality care and support to families.
Learning was not limited to medical insights alone—sessions also emphasized the importance of community outreach, ensuring that awareness spreads far and wide so that no child with clubfoot goes untreated.
Beyond technical training, the sessions fostered a strong sense of unity and shared purpose. The Uttar Pradesh team engaged in collaborative activities, reinforcing the idea that true change happens when we work together. Their dedication and commitment to CURE India’s Mission 2030—a clubfoot-free India by 2030—was evident in every discussion and exercise.
At CURE India, we believe that every child deserves the chance to walk, run, and thrive. The efforts of our dedicated teams, like the one from Uttar Pradesh, bring us closer to that goal one step, one state, and one child at a time.
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