How Many Kids in Canada Would Crawl to School-If They Had To?
cbm Canada-Helping 1,000 kids with disabilities get back to school
(firmenpresse) - STOUFFVILLE, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 08/13/13 -- Editors Note: There is a photo and a video associated with this press release.
"What would you do if you saw a little girl crawling on her hands and knees trying to get to school?" asks Ed Epp, cbm Canada's Executive Director. "The reality is, it does happen in our world."
In a little Nepal village, 9-year-old Laxmi has watched her sisters run ahead every school day for the past four years. She can only crawl. As she drags her small, right leg, behind her, she painfully pulls herself through mud, over rocky streams and up steep inclines.
Unlike Laxmi, most children with a disability who live in poverty never see the inside of a classroom. In the poorest communities, 90% of children with disabilities do not attend school. Eight out of every 10 children with a disability die before their fifth birthday. They are often forgotten by their communities, their governments and most development aid.
, a leading international Christian development organization, focuses on helping to find children, like Laxmi, who are trapped in the cycle of poverty and disability in the poorest countries of the world. Through life-changing, life-saving surgery and care, cbm empowers these children to live longer, fuller lives.
cbm has set an urgent yet attainable goal for the end of September 2013 -- to give 1,000 the ability, confidence and opportunity to go to school.
There are two ways that caring Canadians can help cbm reach its goal:
"Canadians can help us find these with disabilities, to give them hope and a better life," says Epp.
Every year, cbm helps over 31 million people in 81 countries in Asia, Africa, Latin American and the Middle East.
Visit to learn more about how Canadians can help vulnerable children like Laxmi get to school this September and take their first steps towards self-confidence.
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Sandy Hazell
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1-800-567-2264 ext 246
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