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Olives Rehabilitation Center
Objectives of the Olives Rehabilitation Center The Olives Rehabilitation Center is a compassionate Christian response program, which aims to assist children at risk from neglect, abuse, and malnutrition due to extreme poverty.
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,
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.
Changing Lives
We met Michael and his brother, Steven, seven years ago in Mombassa. They came to our door after they had received a call from the Lord to start a work with children in one of the local slums.
Free Medical Projects
Family Care Nigeria continues free medical projects. In April, 2006 we organized and held a week-long, free healthcare project in Erema, a town in southeastern Nigeria. The staff of about 50 included members of the Family International and volunteer medical professionals.
Free Medical Project
Our latest free medical project took place in a village in the southeast of Nigeria where there are many intertribal conflicts and violent power struggles over the area's oil wealth.