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 Helping children with disabilities in Belize

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Don Barlow, a member of the Rotary Club of Belleville, Illinois, USA, holds one of the recipients of the Belize Children's Program in 1994. Photo courtesy of Don Barlow

Rotarians in District 6510 (Illinois, USA) have helped hundreds of children from Belize to receive orthopedic care through a program now in its fourth decade.

The Belize Children’s Program was established shortly after Eugene Verdu, a member of the Rotary Club of Belleville, went to the country as a papal volunteer with the Catholic church in 1976 and was struck by the number of children needing orthopedic care and the lack of available treatment.

Verdu made arrangements to bring a few of the children to the United States for care. District leaders heard about his efforts and approached the Shriners Hospital for Children in St. Louis, Missouri, to establish a program and help more children.

After sending a doctor to Belize to assess the situation, hospital administrators agreed to provide free care on the condition that the Rotarians make all the travel arrangements, fill out the necessary paperwork, find host families during the kids’ stay in the United States, and assume power of attorney for the children, whose parents could not afford to leave their jobs in Belize.

"That last requirement almost killed the program in the crib," recalls Don Barlow, a member of the Belleville club who agreed to take on power of attorney and later became the nonprofit organization's vice president when it incorporated 15 years later. Shriners had performed six operations on Barlow's leg when he was a child, so he was eager to help.

The organization sends a doctor to Belize every year to hold clinics to identify new patients and monitor those already in the program. In addition to the more than 300 who have been helped by the nonprofit, another 300 to 400 children have received care from other agencies as a result of being diagnosed.

The program has a working relationship with Help the Children, which takes some of the nonorthopedic cases, and the International Hospital for Children, which is in the process of setting up its own orthopedic clinic in Belize.

The Belleville club gives $1,000 a year to the program, and the Rotary Club of Belmopan, Belize, helps run the clinics and contributes to the airfare. Barlow has spoken to hundreds of clubs to raise funds and find host families.

“It’s always a grind finding host families,” he admits. But the success stories are worth it. He recalls one boy who underwent multiple operations to straighten an extreme case of bowed legs, making him inches taller.

“When the child’s mother was in the Belize City airport, she did not recognize her son,” he says. “When she did, she wept almost hysterically.”

Another early patient was able to walk normally after treatment for double clubfoot, and another ended up playing baseball in Belize eight years after recovering from a bad case of scoliosis.

Barlow says the program is an example of what any Rotary club can accomplish with determination and perseverance.

“We are not a big district,” he says. “And there have been times we could have held our committee meeting in a phone booth. But if you really, truly believe in a good cause, and you stick with it and get established, you can do just about anything.”

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11 Comments:
At 4:20PM on 24 May 2010, Jack Hellriegel wrote: It's incredible to see the good that can be accomplished with very limited means. All it takes is commitment and perseverance.
At 9:15AM on 17 May 2010, Dr.Essam Eldin Abdel-Azim (Rotary Garden City, Egypt) wrote: We make similar projects here in Egypt with the same idea. Rotary culture is the same everywhere.
At 12:34PM on 10 May 2010, eden harris wrote: What wonderful ,caring service the Rotarians are working in the world. I thanks them all and God speed.
At 10:10AM on 10 May 2010, Don Mueller wrote: I was also a host family, and served on the committee for many years. Both were very rewarding experiences.
At 11:16AM on 7 May 2010, Dr. Carroll Loomis MD MPH wrote: Those involved in this work are truly doing an incredible job, and deserve the support of all of us.
At 3:52PM on 6 May 2010, Kathy Lannert wrote: On a recent trip to Belize, the driver of my vehicle had a son who was a part of this program. It was so gratifying to hear his story--his deep appreciation and joy for what the Belize Children's program was able to do for his son.
At 2:28PM on 5 May 2010, Stephen Taylor wrote: As a host parent of one of the kids very early in the existance of this program, Committee Member for the past 25 or 30 years (I lose track) I must attest to the fact that our small Rotary District (1,800 Rotarians, 47 Clubs) has done a wonderful job keeping this activity going, even in the face of overwhelming adversity, for the past 30+ years. The number of kids we can help is primarily limited by the number of host families we can enlist.... Somehow, the money always seems to take care if itself! A recently added bonus is the cooperation of the Rotary Clubs in Belize, helping organize clinics, followups, prosthetic repairs or replacements, to name a few of their achievements. When the going gets tough, this Committee gets going! Long Live Rotary! Long LIve Rotary Ditrict 6510 Belize Children's Program !!!
At 1:38PM on 5 May 2010, Virgil Jansen,PDG 84-85 wrote: This is truly a wonderful program to be associated with. As a committee member for over 25 years, and a host family for 4 of the kids, it has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. One of the kids, now 27, has gone on to Medical School, inspired mostly by the care and treatment she has received and her strong desire to help other kids. Without the help of this program, she would never have been able to manage this! May God continue to bless this program, the committee, and all who support it!!
At 9:34AM on 5 May 2010, Emmy Taylor Greenwood wrote: My dad (Steve Taylor of Flora, IL) has been a part of this committee for as long as I can remember and my family has hosted several children. I've had the blessing of growing up watching the benefits of this awesome program, and I'm so glad it's still going strong.
At 4:08PM on 4 May 2010, A DALE ANDERSON PDG 1997-1998 wrote: Our family has cared for several of the chrildren from Belize in the last 30 years thought this program . We have always found it to be an rewarding experience. We are still in touch with 2 of the now adults who were children in the program and because of the help they received from the Belize Children's progam are now educated adults helping their country. All the program needs to more host families.
At 1:02PM on 4 May 2010, Lisa Morales wrote: Wow, It is so amazing the human effort and care of Rotarians. This story has touched my heart. What an amazing program.

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