(Photo courtesy of CURE International)
A "first" often marks a rite of passage.A first tooth, first step, and first night the baby sleeps all night. People mark the first haircut, the first day of school, first car, and nearly any other memorable moment in life involving a "first."
Each marks independence, growth, accomplishment and excitement. CURE International is getting ready for a whole series of "firsts" in Niger.
The CURE hospital is getting ready to mark the one-year anniversary of its grand opening, October 2010. At the time the facility was nearing completion, Niger faced devastating flooding that displaced 200,000. It didn't stop the launch, but the crisis hit the general health of the population and further destabilized the infrastructure.
Overcoming that challenge, the CURE Niger team continues to experience many firsts. During the inaugural year of operation, the hospital was thrilled to receive a visit from a cleft lip and palate team.

My baby got a
@ "you gotta get that haircut baby"
meet my baby, she does have eyes but she needs a haircut hahah
RT @: “@ Fresh Out The Shower *Boosie Vioce*”lace wit baby powder finna get my haircut imma needa bouta hour








