Helping Felicity Stand Tall
R100,000 donation gives 14-year-old Felicity a chance at a pain-free, independent future
Through
Jacaranda FM’s Good Morning Angels,
LottoStar contributed R100,000 towards the surgery of 14-year-old Felicity Ncube, who has been diagnosed with severe scoliosis – a painful curvature of the spine that threatens her mobility and independence.
Felicity’s journey is one of remarkable courage. Born without arms or legs and abandoned shortly after birth, she was taken in by Tshwane Haven Children’s Home, a place of safety and love for abandoned children. Despite her challenges, Felicity has learned to move around independently, hopping and using her wheelchair to navigate life with determination and joy.
Now facing a new obstacle, Felicity requires urgent spinal surgery to relieve pain and prevent her condition from worsening. Thanks to the generosity of compassionate doctors and medical professionals offering their services pro bono, and the support of caring partners, she will soon undergo a procedure that will transform her quality of life.
She dreams of becoming a motivational speaker one day, using her story to inspire others to rise above hardship and embrace hope. Her courage reminds us all that strength is not defined by circumstance, but by spirit.
Because every story of hope deserves a helping hand.