LottoStar contributes R100,000 towards 14-year-old Felicity Ncube’s operation, who has been diagnosed with severe scoliosis, a painful curvature of her spine. Through Jacaranda FM’s Good Morning Angels, we stepped in to support Felicity and ensure she receives the care she needs.
Felicity was born without arms or legs and was left abandoned shortly after birth by her family. A painful start to her life.
Soon after being abandoned, Felicity was found and placed at Tshwane Haven Children’s Home, a place of safety and love for abandoned children. Despite being born without arms and legs, Felicity has learned to move around independently, hopping and using her wheelchair to navigate life on her own terms.
However, life presented her with yet another challenge. She is currently battling a severe spinal curvature (scoliosis) that threatens her mobility unless she undergoes urgent surgery.
With the help of compassionate doctors and medical professionals who have offered their services pro bono, Felicity will soon get surgery to correct her spine, which will also give her a real chance at a pain-free, independent future.
She aspires to be a motivational speaker, sharing her story with schools and communities to demonstrate that harsh circumstances don’t define one's destiny. Felicity has faced unimaginable odds with strength and grace, and we at LottoStar are proud to support her every step of the way.
The contribution forms part of the funds raised through our Fortune Frenzy competition on Jacaranda FM.
We wish Felicity all the best with her surgery and recovery.
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