Foundation aims to raise money to buy PPE for front line workers

As World Clubfoot Day is being celebrated, STEPS Charity launched a new fund with the objective of aiding front line staff and caregivers.

Foundation aims to raise money to buy PPE for front line workers

– As World Clubfoot Day is being celebrated, STEPS Charity launched a new fund with the objective of aiding front line staff and caregivers
– The objective is to purchase PPE for those working at the 36 state clubfoot clinics
– The foundation is the only South African non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting babies born with clubfoot

It is estimated that approximately 11 000 babies are born with clubfoot in South Africa every year. However, with proper treatment, the condition is curable with very high success rates. STEPS Charity is the only South African non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting babies born with clubfoot.

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Our target to celebrate 2020 World Clubfoot Day is R30 000

Support families in need who travel far every week to clinics for vital clubfoot treatment

Help us to supply PPE to the health workers and parents attending clubfoot clinics in South Africa

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