Rocker Gene Simmons has brought one of his Liberian 'foster children' to the U.S. for a life-changing surgery.
The boy, named Zinnah, is scheduled to undergo surgery on his legs
to correct an unspecified condition that will help him walk, according
to reports, and the Kiss star is hoping his actions will encourage more
people to help those suffering around the world.
Simmons admits he felt compelled to help Zinnah because "children are our future", adding, "The next great mind or humanitarian could come from Africa."
The rocker's links to Zinna came through the charity Child Fund, which he supports.
"Because children are our responsibility, I urge you to do something," he says. "Pick up the phone and call Child Fund, or another charity organisation and find out what you can do. You will make all the difference to a child far, far away, whose dreams are every bit as important as your child's dreams."
Zinnah's travel and surgery are being covered by Mending Kids, the charity co-founded by Gene's Kiss bandmate Paul Stanley.
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