Published by Heidi Isaac
December 2020 Photos
CURE KENYA Photos by Elvis Lemaiyan John is enjoying a conversation with the Laboratory Tech before some of his blood is drawn for tests. Mesiyieki loves reading your get well…
November 2020 Pictures
CURE ZAMBIA Photos by Chaanga Mungalu Reminding kids of God’s love for them Plastic sandals provide temporary relief to kids that walk with severe clubfeet. Nurses, Luyando and Mambwe, are…
Safe Anesthesia during COVID
On the 30th of January, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a public health emergency that was upgraded to a pandemic on the 11th of March, and elective surgery…
Gifts of gratitude and thanksgiving from CURE patients and families
Colossians 3:15 – Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful. In the United States,…
Bezuayehu now walks without pain and with a purpose
Bezuayehu is an energetic young boy! When he meets people for the first time, he is shy, but it doesn’t take him long to reveal his playful side. Before coming…
Empowering Mobility in Kenya
In Kenya, most people living with disabilities depend on mobility devices. Unfortunately, wheelchairs are not easy to come by. A good, functional wheelchair costs approximately $100 minimum. With over 15…
Cleft lip and palate repair for Zane
When the government gave permission for specialized hospitals to operate once again, Tebow CURE was ready. Our building was made spot-free from floor to ceiling and chairs were placed strategically to ensure…
October 2020 Photos
CURE NIGER Photos by Saratou Abdou CUREkids love their gift bag. Deborah helping a cleft-lep patient as she wakes up from surgery. “Where I come from, not even the military…
Maxwell’s Extended Family
Maxwell (Max) has a warm and friendly persona and has become an honorary member of the CURE family. Everyone at CURE Zambia knows Max, and if you were to visit…
Working with Integrity: A Servant’s Heart
The new protocol is that all Tebow CURE Hospital employees walk up to the building, get their temperature checked, step through the footbath, spray rubbing alcohol on their hands, and…