The Week in Photos: Kids at play
A collection of photos from CURE locations around the world.
CURE Niger
Photos by Joel Witwer

It took Gambo a while to warm up to us, but once he did, there was no getting away from him!

Hamza waves goodbye as he’s about to get wrapped on his grandmother’s back after being discharged from his most recent surgery!
CURE Philippines
Photos by Marlene Bray

Darchelle supervised our outdoor photo shoot from the comfort of the air conditioned lobby!

Sweet Aesiah is only 27 days old, but is already well on her way to being clubfoot free!
Photos by Hope Kim Doit

Anything cuddly and smaller than Jay is considered his baby, which he then proceeds to say, “Kiss, Baby, Kiss!”

In the most adorable way possible, Princess tries to figure out how to throw a peace sign.
CURE Uganda
Photos by Christopher Mullen

Rose claps for her son Francis as he lays on his bed in the ward.
CURE Zambia
Photos by Abby Tumelo

Dorothy and her daughter Grace spend some quality time together a few days after Grace’s surgery.
CURE Clubfoot
Photos by Situmbeko Wambulawae

Fernando’s family was happy at his last brace review because he was finally wearing his braces correctly.

CURE Clubfoot Counselors in Niger took time to go to rural areas to show leaders where to send children born with clubfoot.
CURE Dominicana
Photos by Yovanni Medrano

There are priceless moments that can’t be captured; but it is hard to not share a moment when it shows a life coming to Christ.
CURE Kenya
Photo by Naphtali Foster

Pastor Maiyo and Josephine met at a mobile clinic in Kisumu and became fast friends.
Photo by Elvis Lemaiyan

She is called Angel, isn’t she one?

Ruth and Mary rocking their new CURE uniforms.
CURE Malawi
Photo by Zione Bokosi

Francis was curious to see and touch the computer as we were delivering get-well messages! He touched different buttons and tried to read his get-
well messages on his own.

Francis B. enjoys assisting his mother who is in the wheelchair. Francis came to visit his brother Blessings who is currently in the hospital.