Project Report
| Nov 13, 2024
Early Intervention for Lina: A Helmet of Hope
By Vasim Ceblut | Project Leader
Dear Supporter,
Baby Lina, just four months old, was recently referred to our NSPPL center by her orthopedic physician due to a congenital skull deformity affecting her frontal bone. After an in-depth evaluation by our specialists, in collaboration with her primary physician, a corrective cranial helmet was crafted to help guide the growth of her skull and gradually correct the deformity.
This tailored approach to Lina's case highlights our dedication to providing specialized care for the most vulnerable. With consistent follow-ups, Lina now has a supportive device to aid in her healthy development.
Thank you for your continued support, which enables us to provide life-changing interventions like this. Together, we’re making a lasting impact on young lives and offering hope to families in need.
With gratitude,
Oct 19, 2024
Steps to Recovery: Sarah's Journey to Mobility
By Vasim Ceblut | Project Leader
Dear Supporter,
Recently, young Sarah visited our center. Sarah suffers from cerebral palsy, which has caused bone deformities in both her upper and lower limbs, as well as difficulties with movement and balance.
After a thorough assessment by our specialists, she was fitted with specialized orthotic devices, including Kafo night braces and WHO braces. These devices were prescribed to help minimize the deformities and improve her overall mobility.
Thanks to the Prosthetic Care for Syrian Disabled project, Sarah is now receiving the care she needs to improve her quality of life. Your generous contributions continue to make a life-changing difference for children like Sarah, providing them with the opportunity to lead more independent and fulfilling lives.
We are grateful for your ongoing support, which allows us to continue helping individuals overcome their physical challenges.
With appreciation,
Oct 18, 2024
Sarah's Journey with Orthotic Care
By Vasim Ceblut | Project Leader
Dear Supporter,
Orthotic braces are essential for correcting and minimizing joint deformities. Recently, young Sarah visited our center. Sarah suffers from cerebral palsy, which has caused joint deformities and impaired her ability to move and maintain balance. After a thorough assessment by our specialists, we crafted custom night KAFO braces and WHO braces for her. These braces aim to minimize her joint deformities and work towards eliminating them, giving Sarah a better chance at improving her mobility and balance.
Thanks to the Prosthetic Care for Syrian Disabled project, Sarah now has the support she needs to enhance her quality of life. Your generous contributions have made it possible for us to provide children like Sarah with the care they desperately need.
As we continue our mission, it is through your kindness and support that more children can receive the life-changing care they deserve. Together, we can help even more individuals regain their independence and hope for a better future.
Thank you for being part of this important journey.
With gratitude,