Help Isabela Walk Again: A True Story of Hope, Struggle, and Grace

✨ Introduction:

Sometimes, a child’s story finds you — and you just know God is asking you to do something about it. Isabela’s story is one of those moments.

She’s just 9 years old, full of light, curiosity, and resilience. But unlike other children her age, Isabela can’t run, skip, or play freely. She was born with tibial torsion, a condition that twists her legs inward and makes every step painful.

When we met her in Guatemala, we didn’t just see a medical case.
We saw a fighter. A dreamer. A child worth everything.

👣 Isabela’s Journey

Isabela lives in a humble village in Nueva Concepción, Escuintla. Despite her condition, she continues to show up to church, participate in activities, and bring smiles to everyone around her. Her parents, Daniel and Evelyn, are faithful and loving — but financially unable to cover the cost of treatment.

After traveling with them to a specialist in Quetzaltenango, we received clarity:
Isabela needs two orthopedic braces and guided physical therapy to walk properly again. The cost is beyond what the family can afford. But we believe nothing is too big for God — and we believe in people like you.

💛 What We’re Doing

Through Twelve to Milos, we’ve launched a campaign to raise funds for:

  • Two custom orthopedic devices
  • Ongoing medical evaluations and physical therapy
  • Transportation and recovery support for Isabela and her family

Every donation goes directly to her treatment. Every share brings us closer to hope.

🙏 How You Can Help

You can be part of Isabela’s miracle in 3 ways:

  1. Donate to her GoFundMe campaign:
    👉 https://gofund.me/00cebb72
  2. Share her story on social media, in your church, or with a friend
  3. Pray for her healing, strength, and joy

🕊️ Closing:

Isabela is just one child — but through her, God is showing us how one act of kindness can change a lifetime.

We believe she will walk normal again.
We believe in miracles.
And we believe that you reading this right now is no accident.

“Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me.” — Matthew 18:5

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