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Olmekenyu Medical Clinics 2007

 

 

Dr. Danielle Davis of Columbia, S.C. cared for about 50 patients per day on this year's mission to Kenya

Luke, Sheila, Pam and Jean work to start I.V. in dehydrated baby in Olmekenyu

 

Baby's successful I.V. line established and electrolytes added

 

The triage line was manned by Mary Francis with skill and humor as only Mary Francis can muster!

Dr. Christina Williams listens as the translator gives the symptoms he has heard.

Mary Francis, Luke, Kevin, Sheila, Meagan and Penny working in the stock room for medical services.

 

 

 

 

 

 Dr. Christina in consultation with another Kipsigi patient.

 

 

Steve and Chandler Asnes worked in the pharmacy at Olmekenyu and Morijo

 

 

Dr. Danielle Davis taught Komal Panara much about medicine in her mission time. Komal plan on being a nurse.

 

Jean and Lee Ann worked the pharmacy and put together over 2000 Rx during the weeks in Kenya.

 

Dollie Sauls working in the wound care ward

 

 

Andrew, our driver, liked to assist in the medical mission. He and Kara Jones are delivering worm medicine to a long line of Kipsigi children and adults.

  Sam and Christina assist the local nurse in bandaging Steve, our driver's hand.

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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.

 

 

 

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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How to Contribute

  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

 

 

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