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CURE International Laudy had severely bent legs. He could barely walk and now he is up and running. Watch his story here: http://bit.ly/2q0nSH The healing that took place was life transforming.
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Laudys legs were severely bent and deformed. He could barely walk and was badly teased by other children. Today, after being treated at CURE, Laudys beaming smile and straight legs are proof of the life-transforming healing he experienced -- because of friends like you! ...

CURE International See these amazing before and after pictures from the Dominican Republic: http://bit.ly/1F4rFo
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Good morning from a suddenly rainy and chilly Lemoyne... We've just received a beautiful story from our Dominican Republic hospital about a 2-year-old boy

CURE International Meet Heydi, she’s a very happy teenager, now that she can walk like her friends. See more about Heydi here: http://bit.ly/3rXtdf
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CURE International Looking for a way to do good today? It’s easier than you think. Invite your friends to join the page, tell them about the cause or check out our new Facebook app here: http://bit.ly/2FOeky with 3 easy steps to do good.
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CURE International Read about Gerry’s experience with CURE. On her trip to Haiti she said “It was both humbling and amazing. I will keep these faces in my thoughts and prayers”. Get the whole story here: http://bit.ly/284JF4
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Gerry Luongo, CURE's director of government relations, recently returned from a trip from Haiti. She toured the country with Cross, a nonprofit organization

CURE International Check out the Mead family blog. “The Kenya Connection” will give you an inside look at both the activity at the hospital and the life of a courageous family in the field.

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Brad Statnick is a new employee at our CURE Lemoyne, Pa., home office. A couple of weeks ago, he had the chance to spend a few days at our hospital in the

CURE International We’re making huge strides in eliminating clubfoot around the world. In Malawi we’ve reached 79% of all children afflicted with clubfoot. In Zambia we’ve reached 69%. We are well on our way to eliminating clubfoot as a worldwide disability. http://bit.ly/1k1mw1
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CURE International is a top 501(c3) non profit organization and children?s charity for physically disabled and sick kids facing surgically treatable conditions such as cleft palate, club foot, and burns.

CURE International Read about Dr. Azimi. She’s runs the Family Health Center in Kabul, Afghanistan providing pre and post natal care. Instead of leaving her war torn country, she’s decided to stay… http://bit.ly/2gej0A
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CURE International is a top 501(c3) non profit organization and children?s charity for physically disabled and sick kids facing surgically treatable conditions such as cleft palate, club foot, and burns.

CURE International Wonder how you can help? Small things make a difference. Invite your friends or join our app page here: http://bit.ly/2FOeky
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CURE International CURE has been selected as a four star charity from Charity Navigator for the 7th year in a row! This top rating means CURE is in the upper 2% of all charities out there. http://bit.ly/f8RGM
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CURE International Jump over to our new Facebook Application page here: http://bit.ly/2FOeky Find 3 easy steps to connect and make a difference for a child today.
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CURE International Check out the amazing work going on at the CURE Oasis hospital in the United Arab Emirates. We’re really excited about the work going on there. Read the article and also find a link to Tim Mead’s blog; a medical director at the hospital in Kenya.

CURE International Thanks for your support and connecting with us here. We encourage you to take the next step. Do good in numbers by inviting your friends to this page, joining our FB app page: http://bit.ly/2FOeky or passing on the link to the Sign A Cast project where you can digitally sign a child’s cast for free: http://bit.ly/2HVxHH
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