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The Reason and the Truth: Why We Serve

 

 

Every child we support carries a name, belongs to a family, and holds a vision of a hopeful future. At Triumph Heart, we offer love and support to children navigating disabilities and challenges, affirming that every child deserves the chance to thrive.

 

 

Through their stories, you will encounter remarkable children and accompany them on their journey to conquer obstacles and embrace transformed lives.

 

Blessing

Blessing is a six-year-old girl with cerebral palsy living with her grandmother after being abandoned by her parents. She is learning to sit and needs nutritional support to maintain a healthy weight and regular home visits to monitor her progress.

Prossy

Prosy, who once had difficulty walking and limited arm movement, is now walking and using her arm more freely. With the help of KFOS and AFOs. continued therapy, we hope she will be strong enough to attend school.

Imran

Imran is a 6-year-old with learning difficulties and some speech challenges. With support, he is learning daily living skills like washing his belongings and sweeping, which helps him become more independent.

Joram

Joram is a 3-year-old who has faced challenges with standing and walking due to developmental delays. He is now making steady progress and has the potential to walk through continued physiotherapy.

Kirabo 

Kirabo, 5 years old, is progressing in sitting and using her arms. She has difficulty traveling to clinics due to contractions, so home visits would be beneficial. With ongoing support, she can now hold her head up and move more freely.

Ibrahim

Ibrahim is a cheerful 4-year-old we met during a home visit. He has faced challenges in learning to walk, but with regular physiotherapy, he shows great potential to become a confident and independent young boy.

Miriam

Miriam is 3 years old and initially weighed 6 kg. She now weighs 9 kg and is learning to sit, but still requires nutritional support and physiotherapy. In contrast, her 1-year-old sister is already standing.

Sam 

Sam is an 8-year-old who is full of joy. Initially, he couldn't crawl, stand, or walk, but now he is learning to crawl and walk with support. Home visits are essential for him due to his family's financial difficulties, which make travelling to clinics challenging.

Praise

Praise is a 5-year-old learning to sit in a wheelchair. She has grown from 7 kg to 11 kg but struggles with eating, swallowing, muscle contractions. She requires physiotherapy and nutritional support to remain healthy.