Honore was born with cerebral palsy, he was born on 01/01/2010 with a condition that affects muscle control, movement, and coordination. From an early age, life presented Honore and his family with challenges far beyond what most could imagine. Despite his bright spirit and eagerness to learn, Honore faced painful discrimination — many schools refused to accept him simply because of his disability.

For Honore’s mother, Restutha, these were heartbreaking times. Like any parent, she dreamed of seeing her child flourish, make friends, and discover the world. But every closed door left her feeling more discouraged and isolated.

Today, with the support of LWA, Honore’s life is beginning to change. LWA provides him with vital seizure medication and access to free physical and occupational therapy. These therapies are not just treatments — they are stepping stones, helping Honore gain strength, improve mobility, and build confidence.

Most importantly, Honore now has a community that believes in him. He is no longer defined by what he cannot do, but celebrated for his courage, his smile, and his dreams. With each therapy session and every small victory, Honore’s story reminds us that inclusion, compassion, and opportunity can transform lives.

LWA is honored to walk alongside Honore and his family on this journey — and we cannot wait to see what his future holds.