Medical Aid and Nutrition

Our clinic at the Ray of Light Project in Mozambique, is located in the poorest section of the village cluster. Almost 2000 patients pass through it each month, most of them young mothers and their children.
Few can afford services at the governmental hospital nearby. The clinic has a large waiting room that doubles as a classroom. At our nearby nutrition center, vitamins, infant formula and a high-value food supplement that we make onsite are distributed.
At our Mayatima Project in Kenya, medical care is delivered to the homes of the children in our sponsorship program. Our staff nurse, Jane Karanga, makes medical rounds daily, walking the roads of rural Kikuyu county up to 5 hours a day. She carries with her medications, anti-retroviral drugs as well as food (potatoes, spinach and corn). When needed, she takes a sick child to the government hospital ten miles away. There are many children in our program whose AIDS have gone into remission because because of the care that Jane delivers. In the future, we hope to build a small clinic, enabling more children to be helped.
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