Every single day, David fights cerebral palsy.
For most children, standing up is natural. For David, it is a victory.
For most children, taking a step is nothing. For David, it is courage, pain, effort, and determination all at once.
His muscles are tight from spasticity. His body does not always obey him. Simple movements require enormous strength. Crawling hurts his knees. Walking with support takes everything he has. And yet — he keeps trying. He never gives up.
We call him Super David not because he flies or has superpowers — but because he fights battles no child should have to fight, and he does it with a heart full of love.
David is a real boy living in San Diego, California. And behind this brave little superhero, there are just two people — his mom and his dad.
We have no savings.
We do not own a home — we live in a rented apartment and struggle to keep up with bills.
We have no extended family who can support us financially.
There is no safety net.
David has only us. And we are doing everything we can — but it is not enough.
Cerebral palsy requires constant rehabilitation. Without therapy, progress can stop. Muscles tighten. Abilities can be lost. Every missed session matters.
These are just some of the essential things David needs:
Knee pads for crawling
♂️ Therapeutic massage
♂️ Swimming therapy
Rehabilitation sessions
Quality of life essentials
A wheelchair-accessible vehicle
A forever home adapted to his needs
Specialized rehabilitation equipment
Advanced therapy and treatment
These are not luxuries. They are the foundation of his future.
We are afraid for what happens if we cannot provide consistent care. We are afraid of regression. We are afraid of a future where his world becomes smaller instead of bigger.
But when David smiles — even after a painful therapy session — we see hope. We see strength. We see a boy who refuses to surrender to his limitations.
If his courage moves you, please consider helping.
Your donation is not just financial support. It is therapy. It is movement. It is independence. It is dignity. It is a chance for Super David to keep fighting — and winning his daily battles.

