Refeletse’s Clubfoot Treatment: My son is proof that clubfoot is treatable. A story of hope, perseverance, and progress.

Refeletse Monaila’s mother shares their story: My husband and I brought our week-old baby boy to the Tygerberg Hospital Clubfoot Clinic, filled with a mix of emotions—fear, uncertainty, and hope. We didn’t know what to expect, but from the moment we arrived, we were met with kindness, encouragement, and support from Jane from Steps and […]
Jemima Belle’s successful clubfoot treatment

My husband, Richard, and I were told at the 22-week scan that our daughter, Jemima Belle, had bilateral clubfeet. I was deeply shocked and totally devastated. I really did not know what it meant and my first thought was that we might have to terminate the pregnancy.
A simple solution for a second son

Blessing Woifo is a happy and outgoing boy who is starting to stand and will soon be walking. Blessing’s mom Flore said she only found out when he was born that he had clubfoot, but it was not her first experience with clubfoot.
Steps’ 2017 highlights
It’s been a wonderful year for Steps! Thank you so much for being a part of it.
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.
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.
One family, two clubfoot babies, two successful Ponseti treatments

Shaakira has walked the clubfoot journey twice – once when she discovered that her daughter, Zaheerah, was born with clubfoot, and again earlier this year when her son, Mustaqeem, was born.