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Jean Dodson, with
many years of experience in pediatric nursing was invaluable
in the care of burned babies, which was a common problem in
every village we worked in.
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This is the way the
skin was doing on the second day, after the bandages were
removed for redressing. This was a serious burn so the baby was
transported to the regional hospital.
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The line is long and
the sun is hot. |
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Patience pays off
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Soon, the Masai
patients come to the Triage Table where Mary Francis holds
court and discerns medical or dental, wound care or worms.
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Dr. Christina Williams, Dr. Danielle
Davis and a local physician, Dr. Vincent worked together to assist the people of
Morijo. |
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The Doctors and
Nurses of KMO worked to get an I.V. going in a critically ill
baby that was later transported to the nearest hospital in the
KMO Land Cruiser.
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Dolly Sauls and her Masai friend on
our first clinic day in Morijo. |
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Pam Smith, R.N. and
Dr. Vincent, our local physician who covered our team in
Morijo. |
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Penny and John's
family at the family compound |
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Lee Ann Nash and
Christina Williams were a dynamic duo with pharmacy and
medicine their professional roles on the KMO team this year. |
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Even Dr. Bill
Williams, the dentist of the group, got into the medical
business in Morijo, giving local anesthetic to this Masai man
who had just had a severe axe wound to his leg. Dr. Christina
Williams did a super job sewing the deep wound. |
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Medical and Dental Clinics in Morijo |
John's
Home in Morijo |
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Morijo
Primary School |
Portraits of the Masai |
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Serengeti Plains of East Africa:
Safari 2001
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Email us if you would be interested in taking a dental mission
trip to Kenya
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Historically, one out of
ten have indicated a decision to receive Christ as a direct result of seeing the "JESUS" film.
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The 10/40 Window is an area stretching from 10° to 40° north of the equator from West Africa to East Asia. Did you
know that 90 percent of all unreached people groups live in this region of the world? The 10/40
Window is identified as having less than 2 percent of their populations as evangelical Christians.
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Animals of the Masai Mara
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How
to Contribute
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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
680 Wood Branch Trail
Suwanee, GA 30024
Email Brad Williams
Mail Brad at
5109 Morton Rd
New Bern, NC 28562
Home: 252-633-7823 |
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