Baby Enock was found abandoned and delivered to the Police Station in late September. The police then took him to a local orphanage who brought him to Hope Ward at IHK with severe malnutrition and undiagnosed cerebral palsy.
The medical staff estimate he is around one year old. He has failed to develop functionally and is unable to sit, roll or crawl. His movement is limited as a result of spending too long in one position. He has responded well to feeding and now has more energy and a loud cry.
Enock stays at the orphanage with around 90 other children and has attendants who assist with his care and development. He is coming to physiotherapy once a week for treatment and to teach his carers how to facilitate his functional development at home.












It is wonderful to hear about the work happening in the Hope Ward and by the physio team…go physios!!!
The donation that comes with this message is for sponsorship for the ” Team Grant” running effort in Kampala.
Best wishes,
Gilly
Thanks for your LOVE & CARE, you are mothers of all Ugandans, and i believe baby Enock will be a great leader in future, he is very INNOCENT, there fore thank you for your kindness towards him and if all Ugandans were like you? then Uganda would be a safe place for all.
Sirikale