According to the World Bank OVC Toolkit, a vulnerable child is defined as one under the age of 18 years and currently at high risk of lacking adequate care and protection. However, even where the child has the utmost care and protection, he is still vulnerable by the simple reason of his being a child. There is however a class of children whose vulnerability is heightened as a result of physiological conditions over which they lack control – they are the children living with disability. Their condition is more apalling in the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa where policies spare little or no thought for them. It is the International Day of Disabled Persons and for children out there living with disability, The Adekunle Child Foundation remembers them and inspires hope. # SpareaThoughtfortheVulnerableChild .