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Stories ¡ 2010

Few options for Lao children born with birth defects. Fortunately there is hope at C.O.P.E

December 14, 2010 ¡ By Jim

One-year old Pome faced a bleak future if he could not get treatment for his foot.  He was born with a birth defect known as “club foot” (talipes equinovarus) but had never received medical care.  People in his village knew him as the boy “with his foot on sideways”.  His parents had no knowledge of treatment options.

Fortunately for Pome and his family word reached us while working in a village some 20 miles from his home.  We made our way to his village and convinced Pome’s family to let us take him to our friends at COPE: the Cooperative Orthotics and Prosthetics Enterprise. When we met the family it was nearly the end of the dry season. We knew that if we didn’t act promptly Pome’s treatment would be delayed due to the coming torrential rains.

The following video shows our earliest interaction with Pome and his family and the wonderful treatment he ultimately received at the regional COPE clinic.  We trust you’ll find the video uplifting, heartwarming, and even humorous.  For once, a story with a happy ending!