Nixi and her family traveled two days by bus so she could receive surgery on her left foot. Her parents were extremely nervous, but thanks to the 2025 medical brigade, the operation was a success. Throughout the process, Sandy in Honduras provided food, lodging, and support—ensuring the family was cared for every step of the way.
Ian came for clubfoot treatment, but a congenital heart defect made surgery too risky. While he couldn’t be treated right away, Sandy in Honduras has been working tirelessly to get him timely cardiology care and connect him with a hospital equipped to treat both his heart and foot conditions.
Angel had his right clubfoot treated in 2024 and returned in 2025 for successful surgery on his left foot. With both feet now corrected, he’s thriving—walking confidently and enjoying a brighter, more active future.
Since 1998, Sandy in Honduras has helped children with clubfoot access critical care. With her team, Sandy provides transport, housing, meals, and mobility aids—supporting families well beyond inital treatment. While Sandy is in Honduras part-time, her partner Maribel keeps the program running year-round. Together, they offer more than medical help—they bring lasting hope and dignity.