USENGIMANA Angelo Bryan was born on January 1, 2019, with cerebral palsy. Despite the challenges that came early in his life, Angelo’s story is one of resilience and love. He was raised by his grandmother after being abandoned by his father because of his condition. His grandmother has been a constant source of care, hope, and encouragement, ensuring that Angelo never lacks love and attention.
Through occupational and physiotherapy sessions, Angelo began to make remarkable progress in his development. Each milestone—no matter how small—became a reason to celebrate his determination and the power of consistent support.
Recently, his family relocated, causing a pause in his therapy sessions. This interruption has created challenges in maintaining his progress. Continued access to rehabilitation services is essential for Angelo to keep building his strength and independence.
Angelo’s journey reminds us that with love, care, and access to therapy, every child with a disability can grow, thrive, and live with dignity and hope.
