Dear Friends, With your help and in collaboration with the Christian Health Association of Liberia (CHAL), the Kuwaa Mission delivered over $7,000 worth of badly needed medicines and medical supplies to the Kondesu Clinic this Christmas season! Thank you for demonstrating your love and dedication to “the least of these” (Matthew 25:40)! Many of you know that the Kondesu Clinic was built by the Kuwaa Mission and turned over to the Government of Liberia a few years ago. The Government was very grateful to the Kuwaa Mission (that means you) for foresightedness. Since it is the Government’s responsibility to attend to its people’s healthcare needs, the Liberian Government agreed to shoulder the burden of running the clinic. They said they would provide personnel, medicine, and whatever else was needed to keep the clinic open, functional, and impactful. Unfortunately, although they started well, they needed to sustain the effort. Trained personnel would not accept the assignment due to its remoteness. The clinic was shut down shortly after that and remained closed for almost three years due to neglect. Through the intervention of the new County Health Officer (CHO), Dr. Peter George, the clinic reopened three months ago. It reopened when Dr. George assigned three trained healthcare workers and five support staff to the clinic. The Kuwaa Mission’s lobbying efforts also helped to get the clinic reopened. We say thank you for that! Even with the staffing problem resolved, the clinic continued to face the problem of a medicine shortage. It could not fully meet its healthcare goal without drugs. After these first three months of the clinic’s operation, following the restaffing, it has become clear that the quarterly supply of medicines from the Ministry of Health (MOH) is insufficient. We celebrate Kuwaa Mission’s partnership with the Christian Health Association of Liberia (CHAL), a partnership negotiated by the Kuwaa Mission’s COO, because it enhances the Mission’s efforts to fill in the gaps between MOH’s quarterly deliveries. Not only is the Kuwaa Mission grateful for this partnership, but the region’s residents are also very appreciative! The four towns in the area demonstrated their appreciation when they mobilized a team of forty (40) men and women to make the fifty-five-to-sixty-mile journey on foot to transport the remaining medicines and supplies from Fassama. (Fassama is the last town accessible by car to the clinic site in Kondesu). Thank you, partners, for giving so generously to this great mission during this season of giving. You have returned joy to a depressed people who now have an additional reason to celebrate Christmas with smiles on their faces! THANK YOU! YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Your end-of-year donations will further enhance our ministry and thank you! Prayer: God, we have never doubted that you would accompany these once-forgotten Kuwaa people. You have loved them as much as any other group! We give you thanks for the men and women whose gifts show your love to the Kuwaa people. Bless them and keep them, in Jesus’ name!
Jensen Seyenkulo – COO, Kuwaa Mission
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