Pim Horrée
Annabella Spee2025-01-13T12:55:37+01:00'In the difficult moments, you just have to keep going so that in the end something very beautiful comes out of it. There is always a path to be found as long as you stick to positivity.'
'In the difficult moments, you just have to keep going so that in the end something very beautiful comes out of it. There is always a path to be found as long as you stick to positivity.'
Cheerful and brave Sofia (age 4) was born without her shins. When she was 10 months old, both her lower legs were amputated.
Bo Visser (12) wants to be able to participate with his peers as much as possible. 'Not just sports, but just playing in the schoolyard,' he says.
'When she can't run, she takes the scooter. There is incredible resilience in Jacky. She wants it, so she mainly looks at what is possible.' - Iris (mother Jacky)
'Now that I'm in my 20s, I want to be just that strong woman who stands up there and says, ''You do belong, and you're beautiful the way you are, inside and out.''
''This is me and I'm just super happy!''
"In the end, I always try to participate and always succeed!
"Falling down, getting up and on again ... I'm training for the TCS Amsterdam Marathon!"
Recently we were privileged to receive a nice donation from the Jelle van den Berg Foundation. This foundation was established in 2013, after Jelle was killed in the mountains of Austria at the age of 18.
Jip van den Hurk (9) is only too happy with his blade. "On his blade, Jip moves easier and therefore keeps it up longer," mother Patricia proudly explains.