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Nancy and Steve
They write: Several weeks ago a five-year girl named Widjine, whose mother died in the earthquake, arrived at the Ebenezer Clinic by motorbike taxi, a long hour’s ride from home. Now in the care of her grandmother she was feverish, and behind her swollen face she looked sad and withdrawn. She was sick enough to intern her to a hospital, but which hospital? Widjine’s grandmother said they couldn’t afford to go anywhere else.
Ebenezer is constructing a clinic with beds
next door, but it wasn’t nearly ready. Dr. Manno and the clinic staff made the
decision to keep her overnight in spite of the fact that the overnight clinic
is still unfinished. Two other patients needed IV’s and close observation
that night as well.
Even though the new tiling was barely dry, furniture was piled in to the center
of the rooms, and dust was everywhere, these patients and their families didn’t
care. They were just grateful they could be looked after in a clinical setting.
Two visiting family doctors, Dr. Phillip Mitchell and Dr. Karen Richter from North Carolina, spent
hours caring for little Widjine. Dr. Karen even donated her own blood when they
discovered the family’s blood was not suitable.
After the transfusion, we gathered around Widjine’s bed and sang songs. Much to
our delight Widjine patted her hand on her chest to the beat of the music. We
sang children’s songs in Creole, “Jesus Loves the little Children,” and ”
Brighten the Corner Where you Are,” and “Deep and Wide.” It cheered us all to
sing and see Widjine responding by tapping along to the beat even though she
was too weak to sing.
When tests revealed sickle-cell anemia and possible tuberculosis, we arranged
to transfer Widjine to a larger hospital that could start her on the prescribed
TB medicine regulated by the public health department. Steve visited her and
her grandmother the other day and she is making gradual improvement.
Widjine and her grandmother are one of many families that your prayers and your
donations are helping during the aftermath of the earthquake here in Haiti.
- Pray for Steve and Nancy and their son Micah (16) as they minister to many in the aftermath of the devastation of the great earthquake.
- Pray for Widjine as she recovers, and for the many who are in desperate need.
