By Sarah Ahmed | Project Leader
For three-year-old Utehba, every meal was a struggle. For her mother, every feeding session was filled with anxiety, a race against poor nutrition, and a silent worry about her daughter’s future. Born with a cleft palate, Utehba faced challenges that went far beyond a medical condition; they touched the very basics of childhood: eating, growing, and the hope of one day speaking clearly.
Her family, like so many, loved deeply but had limited means. The specialised surgery she needed felt out of reach, a dream they could not afford. The stress was constant, the fear a daily companion.
Then, they found Al-Mustafa Hospital.
What followed was more than a procedure. It was a journey of support. The family was guided every step of the way, from compassionate counselling and feeding training, through the skilled surgery, and into careful recovery. The hospital’s Cleft team didn’t just treat a condition; they cared for a family, lifting an impossible financial and emotional burden.
Today, the transformation is profound. Where there was struggle, there is now ease. Utehba feeds better, grows stronger, and her eyes sparkle with playful energy. Her mother’s anxiety has been replaced by radiant hope—hope that her daughter will speak, eat, and laugh just like any other child.
“The care was amazing,” Utehba’s mother shares, her voice filled with emotion. “They showed us so much kindness. They gave us our daughter’s future.”
Utehba is now a beacon of resilience. Her story is not just about a successful surgery; it’s about restored confidence, renewed possibility, and the powerful difference compassion can make. Because of you, a little girl is ready to take on the world, and a family has been given the most precious gift of all: hope.
Thank you for turning fear into a future full of smiles.
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