- Clinic Update 2008
- Through the generous sponsorship of Small World and GOLF we have expanded the equipment at the Family Care Ikota Clinic in order to increase and improve the medical services provided for the community. We now have a complete dental unit, greatly increasing the dental procedures we’re now capable of.
- Ikota Community Clinic
- Family project Family Care Association sponsored construction, equipping, and commencing operations of a model free/subsidized healthcare clinic in Ikota community in Lagos state. We are working toward a plan to replicate this initiative in all six geopolitical zones of the country.
- Ibadan HIV/AIDS Women Empowerment Program - June 2008
- Our recent trip to Ibadan was a monumental turning point in our Women’s Empowerment Program. Through our generous sponsors we have set up and opened four new shops for our HIV/AIDS Women Empowerment program. This program originally started with Mrs.
- Free Health Care Project
- On July 13, 2008, a team of 70 doctors, general surgeons, gynaecologists, ophthalmologists, optometrists, dentists, counsellors, and logistical staff converged in Erema, Rivers State from Lagos, Port Harcourt, Benin, Enugu, Abuja, Ibadan, and Abakaliki in Nigeria, as well as Ghana and South Africa,
- Incentive Programme for Mothers with HIV/AIDS
- Once an expecting mother is diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, she is taken for registration, which starts her on the necessary course of treatment to prevent transmission to the child.
- More on Oyo and Kaduna Dental Projects
- A team of six medical and coordinating volunteers set off to give free dental care to the awaiting beneficiaries.
- OML58 Free Medical Project
- The project itself was short and powerful, but it was the end result of weeks of many long hours of intense preparation. To start with, US$60,000 needed to be raised.
- More on Free Healthcare
- While a typical free healthcare project runs for a week, our large scale projects are the result of months of planning, administration, logistics, volunteer recruitment, and a tremendous amount of coordination.
- Ruth Speaks Out about Gwako School
- My name is Ruth and my husband is Joshua Abu. We both come from Ado and Apa local government, Benue state, Nigeria. I got married when I was 19 and my husband was 36. Both my parents and my husband's parents are very poor. My husband was married before with two children. His first wife passed away.
- More on Bible Courses
- So far, volunteers have taught 123 classes to the 475 people enrolled in the course.Student reactions to Bible courses: Abiodun Many thanks for the Bible courses! They are all well received.
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