‘Warrior Miané’ is doing well
Her mother Claudette Matthee is grateful to each and every person that has stood with them, especially in the past year.
Supporters of ‘Warrior Miané’ will be happy to know the little near-drowning survivor is doing well.
Her mother, Claudette, is grateful for the kindness and generosity shown over the past year.
Miané Ainslie’s name became well-known after the life-changing incident in 2015.
People from different parts of the country have shown their support on her recovery journey after she was diagnosed with microcephalic spasticity quadriplegic cerebral palsy with global development delay, intellectual disability, pseudobulbar palsy, epilepsy, cortical visual impairment, obstructive sleep apnoea. She also has dislocated hips and scoliosis kyphosis of the thoracic spine.
Claudette is grateful to each and every person who has stood with them, especially in the past year.
“Everyone’s support has been a beacon of hope for Miané. As we embark on this year’s journey, let us stand together in unity, continuing to make a positive impact in her life,” said Claudette.
“With your continued support, we look forward to creating a brighter future for Miané. Thank you for being the angels that make her journey possible.”
After a year full of trials, illnesses and obstacles, Mianè is now doing well. She is stagnant in her journey, but she is happy, healthy and overall loving and enjoying life.
Support in the form of prayer is always welcome, and donations are still needed for her chronic medication, daily needs and other medical bills.
You can also show your support by visiting the Warrior Miané Facebook page or following the Back a Buddy ‘Miracleformiane’ page.
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