Monday, March 16, 2015

Monday Musings ...

Turning 60 years of age may mean slowing down for some individuals. To other individuals it may mean ending a satisfying career, planning trips, downsizing, or casting new visions.

Then, there are those men and women who are led by God to begin a transformative work for poor and disabled children who live on the margins of life in the developing world.

Dr. Scott Harrison and his wife Sally founded CURE International in 1996. They began this work after the age of sixty.  CURE International provides medical care to children suffering from orthopedic and neurological conditions.

 This is an amazing fact. Today, CURE is the largest provider of surgical care in the developing world.

Life after sixty can be inspiring to people of any age.

I am grateful that my friend introduced me to the CURE International.  

Click on this link to read more: CURE International
We took at picture at this weekend's CURE Partners Weekend. 

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