Published by CURE Editorial Team
Three changes that could affect your family’s future
Many of us rely on our calendar or phone to prompt important reminders for things like birthdays, meetings, and events. What if you also had helpful prompts to remind you it’s time to update your estate plan? You may be surprised that these “prompts” are actually happening all the time! Some include: Family changes A […]
The surgery experience at CURE Uganda
Have you ever wondered what happens when a child goes in for neurosurgery? In this piece, Dr. Micheal Ogwal, Medical Officer at CURE Uganda, walks us through the surgery experience. —Editors Surgery can be an intimidating thing to many, and the thought of brain surgery on a child doesn’t make things any better for an […]
CURE Niger goes solar!
During Niger’s hot season, its not uncommon for people to follow up their traditional greetings with, “Et la chaleur?” (“And the heat?”). People nearly always respond to this question with a smile and a small groan. The heat. In a land covered by the Sahara Desert, the heat and the sun are a significant part […]
CURE in the News: Week of August 6, 2018
CURE was mentioned in several news articles recently, with the majority of them being about Aldrin and his transformative surgery at the Tebow CURE Hospital.
CURE in the News: Week of March 6, 2018
Currie Medical Specialties donates life saving pneumatic compression devices to CURE, and stars come out for Tim Tebow Foundation Celebrity Weekend.
10 days old and abandoned
Story by Shubhanjali Chaudhary from CURE India Baby Sarvagya is a toughie! Born in the Himalayan region in northern India, Baby Sarvagya was abandoned at 10 days of age. He was born with bilateral clubfoot, and without delay the social workers brought him to a CURE Clubfoot clinic for treatment. The sight of this cute little […]
CURE in the News: Week of January 7, 2018
Dr. Venditti travels to the Philippines to heal kids with cleft lip, Dr. Mathew Varghese makes Bill Gate’s blog, and Health and Medicine looks at going shuntless with CURE Hydrocephalus.
CURE in the News: Week of December 17, 2017
CURE is mentioned in various news articles including a post in the New York Times and NPR.com.
Being good stewards of God’s resources
This post was written by Dave Helman, CPA. He is the Finance Director of CURE International. You may be surprised to know that—even as a CPA—the daily discipline of maintaining proper accounting records and standards isn’t always the never-ending thrill ride you might expect it to be. Don’t get me wrong! Numbers are, in fact, […]
My CURE U trip: At peace in Zambia
The night before our team left for Zambia, we experienced the most amazing encounter that set the tone of our journey. We were told to do laundry so we weren’t all having to do laundry at the same time. Of course, that didn’t happen!
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