BE A CIBAC SPONSOR!

In addition to donations, CIBAC offers an opportunity to sponsor a patient and help him with his therapy. Supporting our patients helps them get motivated and finish their treatment to improve their quality of life. Keep reading so you can learn about the stories of our patients and become a CIBAC SPONSOR!

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"Helping one person may not change the whole world, but it can change that person's world..."

Edwin

Edwin is a teenager from Chihuahua, he is 17 years old and has sequelae of covid 19, epilepsy, hyperactivity disorder and attention deficit, he has anxiety as a result of covid 19. Edwin arrives with an oxygen tank to his first consultation and to his therapies presenting muscle weakness, fatigue, dizziness and pain in his left leg, as the therapies pass Edwin feels better, presenting greater strength in his 4 extremities, dizziness decreasing, his pain in the leg it disappears and requires less and less oxygen support, There is still much more to go on this journey with Edwin, so that he can feel better and have a better quality of life.

Violette

Violette Evelyne is a girl who is currently 1 year and 6 months old and has a diagnosis of psychomotor retardation caused by a rare disease called histiocytosis. This disease does not allow the cells of the body to mature, causing multiple problems in the life of "Evy" as we usually call her, these problems have been socializing, speaking, moving, communicating, among others. In addition to this, given her illness, she has had to undergo various medical tests, treatments and high-cost therapies. All of the above has not allowed her to have a normal life, as a child of any age would have. However, she has made very good progress in her therapies, already managing to remain on her feet and we will continue to make progress in her development. For these numerous reasons, we ask for your cooperation and/or financial support, so that "Evy" can continue to advance and have a fuller and more dignified life.

Kenia

This is Kenya, she worked in an automotive agency until one day, at the end of her work shift, on the way home she was run over. Kenya came to us with quadriplegia (not being able to move any of her 4 limbs), currently she has progressed little by little, she is already able to move independently controlling an electric wheelchair, but she still needs more therapies to continue recovering , can continue with her life and take care of her 4-year-old daughter.

Gaby

Gaby has cerebral palsy, and what she has achieved after her therapeutic process has been incredible. She is currently close to walking alone, doing so with minimal help from her parents or her cane. Although, she still needs some surgical procedures and other aids such as making splints to continue advancing in her recovery.