Meet Coale
Coale’s arrival was a joyous occasion, but it also came with an immediate challenge: a rare condition called Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type III. This disorder affects collagen, a vital protein that helps make bones strong. Without enough collagen, Coale’s bones were incredibly fragile. Imagine a world where even a gentle hug could cause a fracture – that was Coale’s reality. Born with twelve broken bones, he was physically delicate, but his spirit? Unbreakable.
At his children’s hospital, Coale found his champions. Doctors, nurses, physical and occupational therapists became his allies, working alongside his parents to navigate this delicate journey. Through countless surgeries and therapies, funded in part by donations, Coale’s body grew stronger.
Today, Coale’s a six-year-old dynamo. He practices modified jiu-jitsu, dreams of space adventures, and lives for an epic playground with giant slides. His journey reminds us that strength isn’t just about physical resilience; it’s about the spirit that refuses to be dimmed. With continued support, Coale, and kids like him, can keep shining bright