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Healthcare Outreach in a Time of Pandemic
Wednesday--On the road by 5:00 am again to transport patients to the hospital for tuberculosis treatment. Along the way, we encountered several of Tobhatanas family members. They were seeking help from us as they had no money to return her body to the hospital nor purchase a coffin. I assured them we would help and they gave me a piece of twine for the dimensions of the coffin. Read More ... |
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Lifeline to a Future
Ekhaya, ekhaya, ekhaya (We are coming to your home), calls out Pius as we enter the homestead, with its chickens, pigs, goats, cows, or dogs, and small children huddled around. Then an adult emerges from a hut and greets us graciously. From nowhere, a small wooden bench or a tin can or a reed mat spread on the ground appears and we are welcomed to sit awhile. Read More ... |
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