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		<title>Sign a cast, help a child</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[International (MNN) -- A click of a mouse will provide a cast for a child recovering from clubfoot surgery]]></description>
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International (MNN) &#8212; <a href="../../groups/CURE">CURE International</a>  is inviting you to help a child walk by<br />
simply signing a cast. For every<br />
signature completed online, an anonymous donor has agreed to provide a $5 cast<br />
for a child recovering from clubfoot surgery.&nbsp;
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More than 200,000 children born in developing countries this<br />
year will have clubfoot. If they do not<br />
receive treatment for the condition, they will miss occupational, educational,<br />
and social opportunities.&nbsp;
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For a child suffering from clubfoot, walking on the<br />
misshapen feet is painful, difficult, and sometimes impossible. The condition can be corrected without<br />
surgery before the age of two, but few children in developing countries are<br />
treated for clubfoot. In the developed<br />
world, by contrast, clubfoot has been eradicated as a lasting disability.&nbsp;
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CURE Clubfoot Worldwide is an initiative to eradicate<br />
clubfoot globally. In the next ten<br />
years, it plans to eradicate clubfoot through 100 countrywide programs. It already operates teaching hospitals in 11<br />
developing-world countries, which mainly focus on helping children with<br />
congenital disorders and disabilities. It plans to open four more hospitals by the end of 2009, including a<br />
hospital in Ethiopia<br />
that is opening this year.&nbsp;
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To achieve its goal, CURE plans to use the Ponseti Method, which<br />
is the recognized standard for treating clubfoot without surgery. Over a period of two months, children under two years old with clubfoot can be corrected by means of manipulation and the<br />
application of plaster casts.&nbsp; CURE has<br />
established a partnership with the International Ponseti Association to<br />
standardize its use of this method.&nbsp;
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Since its founding in 1996, CURE has performed 46,000<br />
operations and seen nearly as many people come to Christ. It endeavors to transform health care in<br />
Third-World countries, bringing it up to First-World standards. <a href="http://www.helpcurenow.org">Click here</a>  if you would like to sign a cast<br />
and help a child walk.&nbsp;</p>
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