
In a world where strength is often measured in power and speed, our greatest heroes show resilience in ways most cannot see. They fight battles not on grand stages, but in everyday moments—against challenges that most will never face.
Every child affected by the LMBRD2 gene mutation is a true hero. Their daily lives are a battle, an adventure filled with challenges where every small progress is a victory, and every smile is a beacon of light.
They face the invisible, the unknown, with a strength beyond imagination. Behind their eyes lies an unbreakable determination, a resilience that commands admiration. They teach us to see the world differently, to cherish every moment, and to redefine what true courage really means.
Richard is a beautiful, loving, and always-smiling child! When Richard smiles, all the stars in the sky light up, and the sun shines even brighter! He loves music, movement, and dreams of interacting more with other children, doing everything they do. But the LMBRD2 genetic mutation affects his daily life—he is currently unable to speak, imitate movements, and faces sensory and motor difficulties, as well as challenges in focusing and learning.
Since he was little, Richard has been through many tough moments—fatigue, tears, febrile seizures, hospital stays. Yet, always, absolutely always, he never forgets to smile and wrap us in his warm embrace! With daily therapy, Richard is learning and improving every day!
His radiant, heartfelt smile is like a ray of sunshine, brightening any day with optimism and joy. In his gestures, you can see pure innocence and boundless energy, making everyone around him feel blessed by his presence. With small yet determined steps, he continues to explore the world with wonder and fascination, embracing life with unwavering courage. 💙✨
Our heroes don’t wear capes, but they have wings—the wings of love, hope, and perseverance. Through them, we learn an essential truth: the greatest battles are not fought with weapons but with the heart.
We are proud to stand by them, to share their stories, and to make their voices heard. Because every child here is a symbol of strength, a spark of hope, a hero in their own right.