A mother in Nepal receives emergency food in her home.
Our devoted HealthEd Connect volunteer, Sangeeta Malla, has been providing constant care for her community since the flood over a week ago in southern Nepal. In addition to providing emergency food and many forms of medical care, she is planning village-wide trainings on water purification techniques and a clean-up day to remove the many dead animals and livestock that create a health hazard. Even though the flood has receded, there is so much left to be done! Sangeeta keeps up her energy, enthusiasm, and optimism by focusing on gratitude, and tells us via email,
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I am so thankful to Healthedconnect to fulfill my vision among homeless, poor and sick people.
Even though the situation is very tough for us to handle I got some relief by providing clothes to women, children and men too and my heart is so much satisfied and it happened just because of prayer and financial support from all of you."
HealthEd Connect (www.healthedconnect.org)
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