Incrent is now 12 years old. The organization Computers for Enhanced Education, based in Area 47, Sector 2, Lilongwe, donated a desktop computer to him. This has made typing much easier for him than writing by hand.
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Fishers, Trainers and Senders (FTS) Ministries is committed to supporting Incrent’s medical and educational needs. Their efforts focus on improving his quality of life …
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Incrent Levison, born on June 15, 2012, in Bwanakaya village, Nkhotakota District, Malawi, is the son of Andrew Levies Paulo and Ndaziona Mazae. He has a younger sister born in 2017. Incrent was born with bilateral radial club hands, resulting in short upper arms and limited gripping abilities.
Despite their initial distress over Incrent’s condition, his parents found encouragement and support from family and church members. Medical intervention began with surgeries at Beit CURE in Blantyre in 2015 and 2016, but further treatment options were limited. Financial support from Chad and Nancy Rizkalla Hembree facilitated additional consultations, which revealed other health issues such as parasitic infections and hypospadias. The latter was treated surgically in 2021 and 2022.
While opportunities for additional surgeries abroad were hindered by costs and logistical challenges, Fishers, Trainers and Senders (FTS) Ministries is committed to supporting Incrent’s medical and educational needs. Their efforts focus on improving his quality of life through access to medical care, enhancing his school experience, and fostering skills like computer literacy. Despite his physical limitations, Incrent has demonstrated academic promise, particularly excelling in Mathematics and Bible studies.
FTS Ministries is actively seeking support to address Incrent’s ongoing needs, aiming to help him become self-sustainable and potentially a role model for others facing similar physical challenges.
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