Amazing results in clubfoot treatment for young Riwan
When Melissa Deysel went for her 12-week ultrasound during her pregnancy, she saw that her baby, Riwan, might have clubfoot. During her 20-week ultrasound, the diagnosis was confirmed.
As she found out more about clubfoot, her reaction was one of relief.
Steps featured in Weekend Argus interview with founder Karen Moss
The Weekend Argus recently featured an article on Steps following an interview with founder Karen Moss on the story behind the establishing an organisation that would help children in Southern Africa born with clubfoot stand on their own two feet.
Steps wins Gold at the 2017 Impumelelo Social Innovations Awards
Steps, a registered clubfoot non-profit working to improve the lives of children born with clubfoot, was awarded Gold at the Impumelelo Social Innovations Awards on Saturday evening, 4 November 2017, in a ceremony hosted at the Artscape Theatre in Cape Town.
Drum magazine features a Steps clubfoot success story
Drum magazine recently featured the story of little Alwande Moyo, who was born with bilateral clubfoot. Thanks to the Ponseti method her life has changed.
Eight more children will walk, run, and play thanks to ‘Steptember’’s Steppers
The support for our first ever “Steptember” campaign has been amazing. We have walked with an Olympic gold medalist, met our targeted steps, and have more people talking about clubfoot. Even better, thanks to your generosity, we have already raised enough to support eight more children through treatment! Eight more children will walk, run and play […]
We’re a third of the way towards our R30 000 target – join us!
We all face challenges, and there are so many problems in the world today that can make us feel overwhelmed. Clubfoot is a problem that has a solution. It is overwhelming for parents at first, but with early skilled care, these children are assured of a completely normal life without disability. Our ‘Steptember’ campaign was […]
SABC attend launch announcing Steps’ partnership with Cameron van der Burgh
SABC recently attended a launch to announce that Olympic gold medalist swimmer Cameron van der Burgh has joined our drive to reach every child born with clubfoot.
Cameron van der Burgh partners with Steps
On World Clubfoot Day 3 June, we are proud to announce a new Steps champion Day, South African Olympic gold medallist Cameron van der Burgh.
Cameron is a South African hero, having won the 100m breaststroke gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in a new world record time of 58.46 seconds. He has also won countless other world titles and another medal at the 2016 Olympics in Brazil.