16/02/2026
Hello my beautiful people this is Simon here I been posting this baby for so long but today let’s try to share her story with you please.
Milly is a beautiful and brave young girl whose smile carries more strength than words can explain. Though her body does not allow her to move freely like other children, her spirit is full of life, love, and quiet courage.
Milly lives with her siblings, and together they face each day with hope, even when life is not easy. Because of her condition, Milly cannot move on her own. She cannot sit or stand without support, and even simple tasks like eating are a daily struggle. Her hands are weak and cannot hold utensils properly, so she needs help to be fed. What many of us do without thinking requires patience, assistance, and care for Milly.
Despite these challenges, Milly deserves the same bright future as any other child. She deserves comfort. She deserves dignity. She deserves the opportunity to learn, to be included, and to experience joy.
Right now, one of Milly’s greatest needs is a proper wheelchair to support her body. A wheelchair would not just be equipment—it would be freedom. It would help her sit comfortably, protect her posture, and allow her to move safely with assistance. It would allow her to be part of daily activities with her siblings instead of always lying down or being carried.
Her siblings love her deeply. They try to help in every way they can, but they too are children who need support, education, and stability. As caregivers, our heart’s desire is to provide a better future not only for Milly but for her brothers and sisters as well. We want them to grow in an environment filled with care, opportunity, and hope.
Milly’s story is not just about disability—it is about resilience, love, and the power of community. With the right support, her life can be more comfortable and her future more secure. With help, we can provide proper nutrition, medical care, therapy support, and most urgently, a wheelchair that will improve her quality of life.
Every child deserves a chance. Milly may not be able to move on her own, but together, we can move mountains for her.