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THE WEEK IN PHOTOS

CURE International
By CURE International

CURE Kenya

Photos by Elvis Lemaiyan

You can never go wrong with balloons!

You can never go wrong with balloons!

Goodies for the kids!

Goodies for the kids!

Peekaboo!

Peekaboo!

CURE Ethiopia

Photos by Bethelehem Teshome

Miten showing off her beautiful smile!

Miten showing off her beautiful smile!

Nurse Mahlet taking care of a child after surgery.

Nurse Mahlet taking care of a child after surgery.

Little Tsion came back for her spica cast change.

Little Tsion came back for her spica cast change.

High fives!

High fives!

CURE Zambia

Photos by Chaanga Mungalu

Dr. Felicilda speaking to a cleft lip patient Shadreck with others listening and learning.

Dr. Felicilda speaking to a cleft lip patient Shadreck with others listening and learning.

Firdaus is looking beautiful and her lip has healed nicely!

Firdaus is looking beautiful and her lip has healed nicely!

Joe, our housekeeper, shared in chapel about the importance of hearing and following God's voice always.

Joe, our housekeeper, shared in chapel about the importance of hearing and following God's voice always.

Nurse Matron Juliane, Pharmacy Technologist Christine, and Executive Director Frida, are asking Shadreck how he feels since he has been healed from cleft lip.

Nurse Matron Juliane, Pharmacy Technologist Christine, and Executive Director Frida, are asking Shadreck how he feels since he has been healed from cleft lip.

During physical therapy, every step counts!

During physical therapy, every step counts!

CURE Niger

Photos by Alina Farcas and Joel Witwer

The solid friendships that form among the kids is one of our favorite aspects of CURE Niger!

The solid friendships that form among the kids is one of our favorite aspects of CURE Niger!

Abel (right) has been a long term CURE Niger patient, and now his little brother Amorth (left) has joined us.

Abel (right) has been a long term CURE Niger patient, and now his little brother Amorth (left) has joined us.

Nassirou lets his weird side show outside of the bandage change room.

Nassirou lets his weird side show outside of the bandage change room.

CURE Uganda

Photos by Brian Odwar

Darlene paid us a visit, and she loved the flowers on our walls.

Darlene paid us a visit, and she loved the flowers on our walls.

"They are beautiful!" Darlene said about the flowers.

"They are beautiful!" Darlene said about the flowers.

Little Jennifer smiles her pain away.

Little Jennifer smiles her pain away.

Dr. Emma prepares for surgery. We thank God for such humble servants.

Dr. Emma prepares for surgery. We thank God for such humble servants.

CURE Philippines

Photos by Ella Abadesco

Nurse Raffy used her down town to make creative get well cards for our patients.

Nurse Raffy used her down town to make creative get well cards for our patients.

Xian opened his mouth big enough for speech therapist to see his healed palate.

Xian opened his mouth big enough for speech therapist to see his healed palate.

CURE Malawi

Photos by Thandizo Dzimbiri

Doctors operating to correct leg issues.

Doctors operating to correct leg issues.

A spiritual ministry counseling session.

A spiritual ministry counseling session.

Before surgery to treat knock-knees

Before surgery to treat knock-knees

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