Nigerian Boy Who Almost
Starved to Death
Now Thrives in School Just One Year Later
Now Thrives in School Just One Year Later
By Sara Barnes on February 8, 2017
On January 30, 2016, a Danish aid worker named Anja Ringgren Loven
came across a harrowing sight on the streets of Nigeria. There, the DINNødhjælpfounder discovered
a young boy named Hope in a dire situation—the starving child was certainly on
the edge of death. Abandoned by his parents, the 2-year-old was emaciated after
fending for himself for eight months; a fact captured in one heartbreaking
photograph. In it, Loven is bending down to give him water from a bottle. After
that scene, she wrapped him in a blanket and took him to the nearest hospital.
The road to recovery involved extensive medical treatments, but
thanks to generous donations from people around the world—more than one million
dollars—Hope has since made an amazing recovery. Eight weeks after being found,
he had gained weight and was smiling, making him nearly unrecognizable from the
same boy just two months prior.
Hope has continued to move upward and onward from his rough start
in life. Loven recently posted an update—almost a year to the day—of him clad
in bright red pants and a plaid top as he was off to his first day of school.
The two recreated their now-famous photo, but the circumstances are totally
different. Now, Hope lives in the DINNødhjælp orphanage, looking happy and
healthy, surrounded by people who love and care for him. It’s amazing what a
difference this type of compassion makes.
Here
is aid worker Anja Ringgren Loven and a boy named Hope on the day they
met. The then-2-year-old was on the brink of death
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