Story 1
Biruk Demsa is nine years old and in Grade 2. He’s been with RAEY since he was six years old. No one knows how he lost his parents but he now lives with his grandmother, his last surviving relative. Being old and weak she took to begging on the streets of Addis Ababa to provide for herself and her grandson.
Biruk’s case is particularly tragic because he suffers from a rare spinal abnormality called Kyphosis, an excessive curvature of the spine that causes the appearance of a ‘humpback’. Apart from the developmental delays, Biruk is in constant pain. There is an urgency to his treatment as degeneration of the spine affects his lungs and other organs as he grows. The necessary surgical intervention Biruk needs is not available in Ethiopia, but, due to the severity of his case, he was referred to an international NGO. They agreed to help and Biruk left Ethiopia earlier this year to travel to Ghana for six months of treatment. He will then return to Ethiopia and his friends at RAEY to rehabilitate then continue with further treatment in India. He now has a bright future ahead of him.
