The Week in Photos: Smiles around the world

Aisha holds her son Ibra in the ICU as she talks and jokes with her nurse Lisa.
A collection of photos from CURE locations around the world.
CURE Dominican Republic
Photos by Yovanni Medrano

It is impossible to have a serious moment when John is around; if you don’t believe it, ask Angelica!

Prayer is always welcome, and more even in time of recovery. Thank you,
Luisa, for opening your door for us to pray for you.
CURE Kenya
Photos by Elvis Lemaiyan

Mary, an intern with the spiritual department, sharing a moment with one of our patients during a mobile clinic.

2 Chronicles 7:14 “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”
CURE Malawi
Photos by Avanell Brock

Ruth wraps baby Faith back up after she had her checkup for clubfoot. Baby Faith is a hardcore Wanderers fan. The Wanderers are a local football (soccer) team and Faith is always wearing their colors of blue and white every week she comes in!

Faith is between hairdos at the moment, but that doesn’t mean she’s unwilling to pose!
CURE Niger
Photos by Joel Witwer

The mortar is usually used for pounding millet, but Hamza and Gambo have repurposed it into a side-to-side rocking horse.

Hadiza is all smiles while she waits for her bandage change.
CURE Philippines
Photos by Marlene Bray

Scrub Nurse Anthony can’t help but grin during surgery, knowing Axl will be healed soon!

We see a lot of tears in physical therapy, but Harry can’t help but smile no matter where he is!
Photos by Hope Kim Doit

Ivanh bounces side to side as he plays with the piano book. While he was entertained by the tunes that he made, we all thought of his giggles as music to our ears!

After trusting God to use surgical hands to fix Axl’s leg, we continue to fold our hands as we pray for his recovery.
CURE Uganda
Photos by Christopher Mullen

Dr. Stewart holds Praise as they do morning ward rounds through B section.

Aisha holds her son Ibra in the ICU as she talks and jokes with her nurse Lisa.