Medical Supplies Save Lives, and Your Kindness is Making a Difference!
Gambia, August 2022
Thanks to YOU, the Jarra Soma District Hospital now has much-needed medical items! This generous donation will ensure their facility is running efficiently and that patients are getting proper care and treatment.
Lives are Being Healed and Saved at Clinics all Over Ghana!
Ghana, September 2021
Lives are being healed and saved at clinics all over Ghana! Thanks to the incredible support from benefactors, the donated supplies and medicine have already made a huge impact as patients are given the chance to receive vital care. The medical staff at these clinics in Eikwe, Yiwabra, and Assini can conduct procedures such as giving eye exams, delivering babies safely in the Antenatal Ward, treating infections such as pneumonia, and be able to strategize on how to effectively use the supplies in a resourceful way for current and future patients. It is a blessing to be able to help tend to our brothers and sisters in Christ in Ghana, and can only happen through your selfless generosity!
EIKWE
Medical staff at St. Martin de Porres with some donated supplies and medicines.
YIWABRA
The medical clinic in Yiwabra is saving lives as it becomes a permanent place of healing in the remote village.
This baby was able to receive treatment for pneumonia and an ear infection thanks to the donors who helped give a clinic in Yiwabra the medical supplies needed.
ASSINI
The Antenatal Ward is home to new mothers recovering from labor and deliveries thanks to a dedicated medical staff and new supplies.
From Shipping Container to Medical Clinic
Ghana, June 2021
Thanks to your generous support we have been able to stock 11 health clinics and hospitals in Ghana, Gambia, and the Philippines with medical supplies that has served 5,000 plus people! When supplies could not be directed to the intended hospital because of the COVID-19 lockdown volunteers did some out-of-the-box thinking and converted the shipping container into a clinic. This clinic will provide critical services and care to many who would simply not be cared for – thanks to your generosity!
Work in progress as cargo containers are converted into mini clinics.
Workers preparing the clinic site at Adjakaa, a small village located in the Western Region of Ghana.
Gambia
Ghana
Medical Relief to the Enchi Government Hospital
Ghana 2015
Since 2009, you have supported our effort to ship medical relief to the Enchi Government Hospital in the Western Region of Ghana. It is considered a “115 bed hospital;” there were 80 adult beds, 13 pediatric beds, and an average of 20 pediatric patients on the floor; until we were able to help provide 25 new beds and cribs. The hospital had two operating tables, and thanks to your support we were able to provide anesthesia machines, which are now in use. The hospital won second place in the Regional Peer Review Mechanism Award in 2012, followed by first place in 2013 and 2014. The Enchi Government Hospital has worked hard to achieve this status, and thanks Catholic World Mission for their help in providing equipment to enable their health care providers to perform safely. This hospital has only one physician/surgeon, 13 nurses, 14 midwives, and 53 auxiliary staff. The hospital provides one of only two physicians in a four hour driving radius, serving residents of both Ghana and Ivory Coast; as well as patients from distances up to 500 miles, such as Burkina Faso and Mali.
Pediatric Patients
The most common reason for admission are ailments such as pneumonia, complicated malaria, anemia, and typhoid. The amount of space in the ward is limited; meaning only surgical and severely ill patients are admitted. Surgical cases can range from hernias, abscesses, and injuries, to tumors, and typhoid infections that have perforated the bowel.
A Paraplegic’s New Life
Together with the Yonkofa Project, you helped to bring a Personal Energy Transporter (PET) from Colombia, Missouri to Ghana! This specific PET went to Michael; a paraplegic who has polio. When he first came to Catholic World Mission, Michael had slippers on his hands in order to use them to crawl forward, letting his limp legs drag behind; this was the only way he was able to get around. He Michael lives in a village called Kramokram in Ghana’s Western Region, however he was able to meet CWM at the hospital where we assembled the PET.
Michael was able to test drive the PET at the hospital, where we found that it works well on both paved areas and rough dirt. With his amazingly strong arms, Michael was able to transfer from the PET to the taxi passenger seat without assistance. We loaded it into the taxi, and he went home with a huge improvement to his quality of life.
Life-Saving Medical Supplies
Philippines 2014
Catholic World Mission donors shipped two containers of equipment and supplies to re-stock the Divine Word Hospital after Typhoon Haiyan. The items in the containers were collected by Sister Eloisa, who is in charge at the Divine Word Hospital. The items were then transported to Divine Word Hospital, and put to great use.
With your generosity we have been able to send these life-saving medical supplies:
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“We are grateful for Catholic World Mission’s assistance with replenishing important medicines and supplies!” – Sister Eloisa
Three Hospitals as Received $5,000,000 Worth of Medicines and Medical Supplies
Dominican Republic, April 2016
Moscoso Puello public hospital in Santo Domingo saw over 70,000 patients last year alone. They provide lifesaving necessities to the poor free of charge, including pharmaceuticals. This is possible only because of the generosity of friends like you. When the hospital receives donations, they don’t have to charge their impoverished patients.
Good Samaritan Hospital, located in La Romana, two hours from the capital, uses the funds from its paying patients to provide for the poor patients from sugarcane fields.
“We simply could not attend to so many people and provide free pharmaceuticals to so many people in the sugarcane fields without the continued generosity of the donors. For the hospital, these donations are pivotal in helping us to assist more than 90,000 patients every year.” – Moises Sifren, Executive Director of Good Samaritan Hospital
This Medical Supplies Benefited Two Organizations
Guatemala, October 2015
In 2015 we shipped to Guatemala! This container of medical supplies benefited two organizations: the Fundacion Pediatrica de Guatemala and Clinicas Elim Chimaltenango. These organizations regularly offer free clinics, and therefore do not receive any payment in return. Both facilities rely solely on shipments from organizations like Catholic World Mission to serve the poor. Fundacion Pediatrica de Guatemala offers four free clinics in different regions of the country every year. Clinicas Elim Chimaltenango is able to offer a free clinic daily out of their center – seeing approximately 100 people every day! In addition to having doctors come in to do consulting to determine if patients need more care at a specialty center, they also offer eye and dental care. These professionals drive 32 miles away from the city of Guatemala to provide their services to the poor for free on a daily basis.
“One of the most important medicines given at the Chimaltenango clinic is beta blockers for the elderly who need this medication to survive. One of these beneficiaries is Juan Chimuc, who is 72 years-old. He is from a community that was devastated from the Guatemalan Civil War. For most of his life he was the picture of health, and never needed medication. We were surprised to hear at one of our free clinics he never needed medical attention before this. At the clinic we discovered Juan is diabetic, and suffers hypertension problems. We have been providing him with medication for the last four months, thanks to the generous support of Catholic World Mission. Juan told us that with the medication his life has changed dramatically and he feels so good. We recently saw him working with a big smile on his face. This would not be possible without you. Thank you very much.” – Jorge Raúl Gramajo Ríos
Details of the Shipment:
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Shipping of Medical Supplies
Honduras, September 2015
A shipment of medical supplies from Catholic World Mission was accepted at the Customs office in San Pedro on September 3, 2015. The shipment contained clothing, medical supplies, and medication for 10 hospitals and healthcare centers in Honduras. These 10 organizations serve a population of 99,000 people! The hospitals and healthcare centers serve people with disabilities, the elderly, pregnant women, and children daily, and have healthcare programs to serve HIV patients as well. They conduct free clinics in more rural areas that are without access to the resources necessary to make frequent hospital trips.
One of the largest hospitals is the Centro de Salud Dr. Jeronimo Sazo Alceroo San Jose in Santa Barbara; it serves 2,236 people a month! The hospital has benefitted tremendously from the shipments of medical supplies. By providing the healthcare the people so desperately need, the shipments also help strengthen the community. Centro de Salud is located in a region of low-income families who benefit the most from this kind of shipment. The hospital has a staff of only 24 people! Their dedication to the people of Santa Barbara, Honduras is unmatched. Altogether, the 10 hospitals and healthcare centers were so grateful to accept the 495 t-shirts, 3.89 tons of medical supplies, and especially the antidepressant medication to support the mental health of the suffering community.