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Kenya Dental Mission
-Reaching Out-

masai lady with tumor in Kenya

Here is one example of what we found in Morijo. For seven years this osseous tumor has grown on the maxilla of this Masai woman. We did not have the facility or means to operate there so we sent her to Kijabe Regional Hospital for treatment. Kenya Medical Outreach, Inc. covering the cost of this surgical procedure for her.


Lady with tumor sent to this 
regional hospital four hours away 
by automobile on the way to Nairobi.


Tumor of the Maxilla was 90% bone, 
covered by mucosal tissue. The patient's 
mandibular closure was hindered and 
was displaced to the right.

 
Our first two days in Olmekenyu, we worked 
well into the dark of night with just flashlights 
to complete our treatment on the line of 
people who had traveled 5, 10 or 20 km 
to be treated by our team of dental personnel.

Key members of the dental team in Olmekenyu
Sheila, Bill, our translator, Karin, 
Daniel (a local dental health specialist),
Jeremiah and Alice (a local nurse)
Patients seen June 4-7, 2001:  252 Teeth extracted:  600

Olmekenyu Dental Clinic
In two clinic days we saw 46 our 
first day and 111 our second day.

Morijo Dental Clinic
In two half days here at three 
locations, we saw nearly 100 patients. 
Patients showed up at 7:00 a.m. at 
the home of John our guide on our 
third day there more dental for care.

Who

 

Dr. Bill, Sheila, and Tyler Williams join Bill's brother, Rev. Brad Williams, his sister-in-law, Christina Williams, a third year medical student and nurse, and his cousin, Millard Bowen, an Atlanta builder, in the Kenya Medical Outreach mission project 

Where

 

What

 

Doing God’s work

Kenya Medical/Dental Clinic built by a team of 25 men, women and children from metro Atlanta serve the Kitsigis, Kikuyu, Kitsi and Masai tribes of southern Kenya.

Gifts to date: over $110,000 to support this mission project.

Saving teeth, lives and souls; a chance to make a difference.

When

  Construction began August 2000 on a two acre tract of land which will include the medical clinic and a number of supporting buildings. There are now 7 acres that have been donated and/or purchased by KMO and donated to the community for this project. In May and June, 2001, the next crew arrived to continue work on the site. A dental clinic will be added to the facility as well as a church over the next year. Also planned are a doctor's residence, two nurses residences, a hotel and a parsonage.

How

  Kenya Medical Outreach, Inc. 

A non-profit, 
cross-cultural, non-denominational mission-oriented charity 
that accepts prayer, time, monetary and in-kind donations from individuals, foundations and corporations.

For more information or to send donations to continue God's work:
Email Dr. Bill Williams
Mail Bill at 
200 Johnson Road
Suwanee, GA 30024

Email Brad Williams

Mail Brad at
5109 Morton Rd
New Bern, NC 28562
Home:  252-633-7823

 
 

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