Clare Byrne, founder of Imprint Hope, shares her journey of serving children with disabilities in Uganda. Inspired by her sister with a disability, Clare pursued a career in occupational therapy and eventually moved to Uganda to start Imprint Hope, an organization that supports families of children with disabilities through residential training courses, therapy services, counseling, and education. Clare's work aims to break the stigma surrounding disabilities and help families see the value and beauty in their children. Her future plans include building a handicap-accessible rehabilitation center and expanding their work to other parts of Uganda. Join us for an inspirational conversation!
Takeaways
* God can use personal experiences and passions to call us to serve others.
* Children with disabilities deserve to be seen and valued for who they are.
* Education and support are crucial in breaking the stigma surrounding disabilities.
* Imprint Hope aims to provide holistic care and support to families of children with disabilities in Uganda.
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