Dear CCI Sponsors and friends,
Thank you for your generous support of CCI over the past five years. We are so grateful and inspired by your commitment to come alongside our partners in Congo to raise the standard of healthcare for thousands of people. Together, we have seen amazing improvements through your prayers and gifts.
Below are the latest updates in the CCI Newsletter #9 that we mailed to our CCI Sponsors this fall. If you did not receive a copy, feel free to download it here. The CCI Newsletter includes information about what happens after CCI, and coming in the mail to you very soon is more information for you to join UCare4Congo - a partnership in holistic healthcare.
Your partners in ministry,
Paul Carlson Partnership
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Highlights from CCI Newsletter, Issue 9
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Bogose Nubea Clinics
11 clean water sources near clinics have been completed!
7 more clean water sources are planned for 2019
Bogose Nubea Hospital has clean water for the first time!
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Loko Health Zone
“Children in the Loko Health Zone have had multiple cases (87 total) of unusual wounds on their legs. Thanks to PCP support, the Loko Clinics received dressing kits to treat the children for free. After one month, the clinics saw significant improvements in these cases!’’
–Dr. Bosco Ngalina Wanda
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Karawa Clinics
‘‘During the CEUM and CECU pastors conference in May 2019, Koyala, wife of one of the pastors, got in an accident on her way to the conference. She could not walk, so she was taken to Karawa Hospital. Her painful fracture and infection on her left foot was treated free of charge thanks to PCP funds. We brought her husband to her in Karawa upon our return. After two weeks of hospitalization, they left blessing God for the help she received from the coordination and hospital in Karawa.’’
–Dr. Justin Gado Malenda
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Wasolo Clinics
Bakpa Gbutuma lives in the Ndangba village and is a 29-year-old pregnant mother of three young children: one son and a set of twins. Unfortunately, her husband passed away 45 days before she came to Wasolo Hospital to give birth to triplets. Because of her recent loss, lack of funds, and high-risk pregnancy, the Wasolo Hospital staff was able to cover the cost of her care with the funds provided by PCP gifts. “We thank the partners greatly for the funds, which allowed us to take care of this poor lady with these children during her stay, and even some days after her release from the hospital.'' –Dr. Florent Moluangu Bendo
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Have you completed your five-year commitment to the Congo Clinic Initiative?
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What happens after the Congo Clinic Initiative?
Coming to your mailbox soon!
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