Loihorwa came through the surgery with flying colors! His first clearly spoken words were, “Where is my daddy?” The smile on his face says it all as he leaves the…
This is not White Colonialism (a judgmental criticism rooted in ignorance of how SISAL operates). This is love in action. This is a little boy who will now eat and…
This is Bariki, Loihorwa’s teacher who won’t give up. Another trip to the hospital (transportation is complicated, expensive, and dangerous there). Another day turned away. Another day where Loihorwa prepped…
Apparently, the reason why Loihorwa can’t pronounce words is due to ankyloglossia, a condition present at birth that restricts the tongue’s range of motion (“tongue-tied”). An unusually short, thick or…
Our student Loihorwa has been released with his orthotic and exercise regimen! Next, he will see a specialist at Kilimanjaro Mtn Christian Hospital for an evaluation to address his non-verbal…
We have no corporate sponsor, no celebrity spokesperson, government assistance is non-existent in Tanzania, and these indigenous people are (as always) left behind. We need you. Please help us continue…
Loihorwa is now receiving physical therapy and his mother is being shown how to exercise his arm. The orthotic that was fitted for him is removable for exercises.
“Team Loihorwa” mobilized today! He has received a cast to address his disabled arm. He will spend one week at the center and will then be brought for consultation and…
Last Saturday, Winny’s son directed me to a school that could help our disabled student, Loihorwa. We are taking the steps in love and faith that this little boy will…