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To purchase Zubaida's Book, Tiny Dancer and Support her Scholarship Fund Click Here News alert! Zubaida will sign her book, Tiny Dancer at the Barnes and Nobles in Calabasas, CA, on Sunday, Oct. 16, from 1 to 5. Also look for her on CBS2 News in October. Zubaida was 9 years old. She was a member of a nomadic family that consisted
of her two parents and eight other children. She and her family are from
the Farah province of Afghanistan. In August of 2001, Zubaida was pouring
kerosene into an indoor home cooking stove while it was hot. The fuel
ignited and she caught on fire. She sustained burns to her face, neck,
chest and arms. When the fire was extinguished, her father took her to
a nearby medical provider where she was given ointments. As her condition
worsened, her father decided to travel to Iran for treatment. She was
admitted to a hospital in Iran for 20 days and then discharged. The doctors
there suggested to her father to take her home to die. Zubaida did not
die, but her injuries resulted in horrible disfigurement, severe functional
impairment and a crippled self-esteem. |
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The State Department contacted Dr. Peter Grossman, a Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon at The Grossman Burn Center in Sherman Oaks, California. With the aid of the Children's Burn Foundation, a Southern California based charitable organization that lends financial and social assistance to burn-injured children who have no means of getting help any other way Zubaida was brought to America for treatment at The Grossman Burn Center. AN AMAZING TRANSFORMATION
Zubaida, completed twelve major surgeries over a course of one year and
within a short period of time, the transformation was astounding. She
began school for the first time in her life at Round Meadow Elementary
School in Calabasas, California and learned to speak English in 12 weeks.
She attended psychotherapy and physical therapy, as well as, developed
many wonderful friendships with her classmates at school. Virtually all who came in contact with her gravitated towards her, sorrowful
over her tragedy, amazed by her courage, reveling in her transformation.
So many people have come together to help this one little girl and give
her something that she was almost robbed of . . . her childhood. Zubaida
will always be scarred but when you meet her you realize how beautiful
and vibrant she is. This triumph over tragedy story of one little girls
unbreakable spirit and iron will, as well as, the goodwill of mankind
is truly inspirational. |
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