SHIP MEDICAL EQUIPMENT TO KENYA
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GARISSA MASACRE VICTIMS
PROJECT - SHIP MEDICAL EQUIPMENT TO KENYA
In the aftermath of the Garissa University terror attacks , Christine Muchene the brains behind Shiloh Afrique Foundation knew that diasporans could not wait for a perfect time to respond to the tragedy. With her experience in healthcare and community work she knew that the best time to attend to a need was NOW. With awesome support from many Shiloh Afrique Foundation volunteers and suppoters, they decided to move and ask questions later.
According to available figures, the attack left 150 dead and 79 wounded! There are people who might be restricted to wheelchairs( wheelchair bound) and other ambulatory devices for a long time. Most hospitals in Kenya have a shortage of these equipments. Even the largest referal hospital ( Kenyatta National Hospital) has an acute shortage of the assistive devices. The hawk eyed founder of Shiloh Afrique Foundation knew too well that the surplus equipments in American facilities would be a lifeline to some hospitals and families in Kenya. We have collected a truckload of these equipments ( see pics on FB) in less than a week. We would appreciate your financial support to ship them to my motherland Kenya.
Shiloh Afrique Foundation has been active in the US diaspora community since 2006. We are a registered 501(c)3 in America and your dollars are tax deductable. We believe you can partner with us to bridge America with Kenya medically. An INITIAL amount of $20,000 would help ship about three (3) 40feet containers of assistive devices.(wheelchairs, walkers, commodes, hospital beds, cluches,commodes, diapers etc ) to Kenya.
Together we can assist the wounded victims of GARISSA MASACRE and BEYOND. Your partnership can in effect change our collective world.
Thank you as you purpose to partner in this mission.
"To every terrorist planning to harm a life, there are thousands out there ready to show love to mankind." Willie Kibiru
Shiloh Afrique Foundation (SAF) Motto:
" service to mankind, cheer to the sad, joy to the lonely and giving hope to the hopeless"
PROJECT - SHIP MEDICAL EQUIPMENT TO KENYA
In the aftermath of the Garissa University terror attacks , Christine Muchene the brains behind Shiloh Afrique Foundation knew that diasporans could not wait for a perfect time to respond to the tragedy. With her experience in healthcare and community work she knew that the best time to attend to a need was NOW. With awesome support from many Shiloh Afrique Foundation volunteers and suppoters, they decided to move and ask questions later.
According to available figures, the attack left 150 dead and 79 wounded! There are people who might be restricted to wheelchairs( wheelchair bound) and other ambulatory devices for a long time. Most hospitals in Kenya have a shortage of these equipments. Even the largest referal hospital ( Kenyatta National Hospital) has an acute shortage of the assistive devices. The hawk eyed founder of Shiloh Afrique Foundation knew too well that the surplus equipments in American facilities would be a lifeline to some hospitals and families in Kenya. We have collected a truckload of these equipments ( see pics on FB) in less than a week. We would appreciate your financial support to ship them to my motherland Kenya.
Shiloh Afrique Foundation has been active in the US diaspora community since 2006. We are a registered 501(c)3 in America and your dollars are tax deductable. We believe you can partner with us to bridge America with Kenya medically. An INITIAL amount of $20,000 would help ship about three (3) 40feet containers of assistive devices.(wheelchairs, walkers, commodes, hospital beds, cluches,commodes, diapers etc ) to Kenya.
Together we can assist the wounded victims of GARISSA MASACRE and BEYOND. Your partnership can in effect change our collective world.
Thank you as you purpose to partner in this mission.
"To every terrorist planning to harm a life, there are thousands out there ready to show love to mankind." Willie Kibiru
Shiloh Afrique Foundation (SAF) Motto:
" service to mankind, cheer to the sad, joy to the lonely and giving hope to the hopeless"
Organizer
Christine Muchene
Organizer
Acworth, GA