Vital Link No 73 Winter 2018 | Page 8

Bringing Life to Families in Kenya Wheels for the World, Elburgon 2018 57% of mothers in Kenya have been pressured to kill their disabled child (according to a report by Disability Rights International) so our Wheels team were literally helping families to overcome death on their recent trip to rural Kenya. In a society that doesn’t want disabled people there are horrific stories of family members who tell the mother to put acid in their child’s food to end their life. Irene being carried in to the distribution Through our team and your support we were able to help people like 32 year old Irene, who contracted polio when she was 4, was abandoned by her mother and brought up in an orphanage. She has a 6 year old daughter and fosters two more children with some help from friends. She said she was inspired by her experiences to help other children get a better start in life. She had to be carried to the centre but proudly left in a wheelchair. As a result of her polio she had severe weakness of her right side and some weakness in her left arm, but was able to self-propel herself slowly. Fortunately, we were able to supply a fitted cushion, which will The team also helped Josephine, who had polio at the age of 12, and is now 50. Following a three hour journey to the distribution, she rose from her seat, and turning over and pushing with her arms, struggled up onto her callipers; then with one crutch she lumbered across the dusty road to the site. Though her callipers helped to keep her knees straight, her walking was laboured. Irene in her carefully fitted chair help with her spine discomfort, and a chair with desk arms to help her work from home and support the family she cares for. Unlike most children with a disability in Kenya, she attended school. She had later married and had children, but was soon left to bring them up on her own. She needed the callipers to manoeuvre herself into the wheelchair, but once seated, she was able to propel the chair without much pain or effort. She was very pleased with the wheelchair, as it will help her run her tailoring business, and support her family. In total 187 disabled people were registered, and we distributed 117 wheelchairs, 4 buggies, 60 crutches, 2 walking frames, and 166 bibles. Thank you for your support – it makes all this life-changing work possible. Please consider donating (at www.throughtheroof.org) to support future trips, or take a look at the opportunities to volunteer below. Opportunities to Change Lives Wheels for the World Churches Inc. If you would like to know how you could also be involved, please contact [email protected]. Besides experienced therapists to fit wheelchairs, and techies to adjust them, we need people with administration, photographic, and pastoral skills. Get in touch, and join us on one of these trips… Kenya (Eldoret/Kimililli): – 6th – 16th February 2019 We would like volunteers who are Bible teachers and have of experience of working with people with all kinds of disabilities to apply for our Churches Inc. teams. Please also contact Shaun to find out more. Uganda (Sudanese refugee camp on the northern border): 5th – 15th June 2019 Ukraine (Ternopil): 6th – 16th August 2019 Tanzania (Mwanza): 1st – 11th October 2019 Tanzania (Mwanza): www.throughtheroof.org 1st – 11th October 2019 Kosovo: 2nd – 12th April 2019