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Revisiting David

This past week, having completed my second three week period in Malawi, I returned to Kenya.  I am actually on my way (over two weeks) back to the USA to the head office and to regroup before returning to consult and guide a new project through infancy in Malawi (more on that later). David Njuguna closeup_0004 On my long return trip, over the course of two weeks, I was to go to Kijabe and the CURE hospital there for one week and then bus to Uganda and Mbale’s CURE hospital for my final few days there prior to flying out of Entebbe, Uganda.  While in Kijabe, I organised with Pastor Amandui, my colleague there in collecting stories, to go and see a child named David.  We had visited him once before at the New Hope Children’s Center, an orphanage in Limuru, about 13 miles from Kijabe.  He was taken in there along with his mother after some serious bouts of violence across Kenya (following the elections in 2008) that  left him without a father and two brothers.

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Stuart Palmer Talks about Malawi

Stuart Palmer, the executive director of our hospital in Malawi, talks about CURE’s work in this country…..

Keneni’s Story

Here is a story about Keneni from Ethiopia. Enjoy!

Keneni’s Story from CURE Video on Vimeo.

A Purpose Or a Punishment

Recently a legislator made national news by making a comment that was interpreted to be a claim that disabled children are basically a punishment from God on mothers who have had an abortion. After many called for an explanation of the lawmaker’s comments, he claimed his remarks were misrepresented and taken out of context.

Regardless of the intent of the man who made these remarks, his words raise an interesting question. One for which I’m sure more than one parent of a child with disabilities has at least asked themselves once. Is my child’s disability a punishment for something I have done wrong or something he or she has done wrong? Read the rest of this entry »