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Journey of Hope for cerebral palsy children as clinic offers free therapy

Journey of Hope for cerebral palsy children as clinic offers free therapy
Perpetua Kimani with her son at the Cerebral Palsy Society of Kenya clinic in Donholm, Nairobi. [Photo: Dann Okoth/Standard]

Nairobi, Kenya: Perpetua Kimani cuddles her one-year-old son Julian at the Cerebral Palsy Society of Kenya Donholm clinic in Nairobi.

The next few hours would be grueling for the 21-year-old mother as she endures an excruciating therapy session for her son who is suffering from cerebral palsy disorder.

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