Fall Appeal

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A message from Meritt Lohr Sawyer, Executive Director

I met her at the hospital, cooking over a large pot at the outdoor kitchen. Her three-year old son had been admitted for diarrhea. Their village was almost eight miles away. The only way to transport the unconcious child to this hospital was to strap the child to the mother’s back on a bicycle so she could get him to the closest treatment.

There is a clinic in their village. But the clinic does not have clean water. Nor does it have electricity to run a refrigerator for vaccines. Nor does it have the IV bags essential to treat the child’s dehydration.
Diarrhea is the second leading cause of childhood mortality in the developing world. 20% of children in Congo die by the age of five from easily preventable diseases such as these. No parent should have to bury a child because of diarrhea.
How can we make a difference? 

By making sure these children have access to life-saving medical care.

At Paul Carlson Partnership, we are working tirelessly to bring essential resources to the 108 local village clinics through the Congo Clinic Initiative. You can equip a clinic to operate for a year and provide it with first-time solar electricity.  You can provide a dependable stream of medicines and supplies. You can equip a village nurse with training.

This year we are commemorating Paul Carlson’s martyrdom 50 years ago, and the ministry he inspired. In his memory and for the people he served, we are seeking to make a collective, high-impact investment in all 108 clinics. Join us! Be one of the 108 to support an entire clinic, or provide a portion of what is required:
  • Support a Whole Clinic*          $10,000
  • Sustainable Solar Energy        $5,000
  • Pharmacueticals for a Year     $1,200
  • Operations for a Year               $750
  • Medical Supplies for a Month    $150
  • Training Course for a Nurse     $60

The needless human toll is staggering and access to medical care impedes treatment.

Together, we will make a difference!
 
A personal story from Pastor Rick Carlson:
Upon hearing word of his death, I lost a hero. As a child, I did not understand the complicated Cold War politics that surrounded Congo at the time, or the convoluted motives of the Congolese rebels who captured and killed Paul.


All I knew was that a man who had a brilliant career ahead of him as a surgeon in Southern California, responded to the call of God, took his family to the “end of the earth” to serve people who he didn’t know... Continue reading
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