Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies

by Kids for Kids
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies
Healthcare to Save Mothers and Babies

Project Report | Jan 16, 2024
Help us Train more First Aiders and Midwives to Save Lives

By Charlotte Allum | Fundraising and Outreach Coordinator

Sick children are in desperate need of attention
Sick children are in desperate need of attention

Despite attempts at peace talks, fighting continues across Sudan and has turned into genocide in Darfur. The situation is absolutely heart-breaking.

With health care having broken down across the country, the First Aiders and Midwives you have helped us train in our rural villages really are saving lives.

Our First Aiders are able to treat ailments and prevent small problems becoming a catastrophe in the middle of the desert.

Our Midwives could not be more needed. They are providing desperately needed support to women during pregnancy and childbirth and are saving lives of mothers and babies on a daily basis.

And more people are constantly flocking to our Kids for Kids' villages for medical attention.

Our villages are becoming overloaded and in dire need of additional support.

Please can you help us train and support more First Aiders and more Midwives where they are most needed?

It costs £400 to train a First Aid worker in our villages.

It costs £2000 to train a midwife, including medical kit, uniform and leather sandals. And we train two Midwives in each of our villages so they can provide cover for each other.

Please could you contribute towards this cost and help us save lives across Darfur?

The children and families struggling to survive amidst the warfare are desperate for our help - and we can't do it without you. Thank you so much for all your support.

Please help us train more First Aiders
Please help us train more First Aiders
Please help us train more Midwives
Please help us train more Midwives
So that they can help save lives in  our villages
So that they can help save lives in our villages
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Kids for Kids

Location: Dorking, Surrey - United Kingdom
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Project Leader:
Patricia Parker
CEO & Chairman of Trustees
Dorking , Surrey United Kingdom
$30,173 raised of $35,000 goal
 
409 donations
$4,827 to go
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