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Newborn

Newborn

Dan and others taking care of newborn

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Koutiala streets

Streets of Koutiala

Somewhere on the streets of Koutiala

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Step by step

Step by step

Patient's feet

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Gate

Gate

Many, many people entering here every day

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Maternity building front

Maternity

Pavillon des femmes

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Peds building

Peds

Pediatrics building front

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Work shops

Work shops

Behind the hospital is the main workshop area

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Triplets

Triplets

Triplets being taking care of

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High school

High school

School behind hospital

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Maternity Building Front

Maternity

Lots of people during the day

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Ambulances

Old cars like these, do function as an ambulance

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Boys on the street

Boys

of Koutiala...

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Waiting

Waiting

Woman waiting

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Little girl

Little girl

on the streets of Koutiala...

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Examination

Examination

Doctors looking at unborn baby

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Hospital road

Hospital road

Road towards hospital

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Triplets

Triplets

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Curious kids

Curious kids

eager to be taken on photo...

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Curious kids II

Curious kids II

Same kids, different pose...

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Bike for Mali

Bike for Mali

Bruce Overstreet biking towards the hospital

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Guest ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): mr

I was just web surfing and I saw this wonderful work in the city where I was born 30 years ago. I'm so thankful for all the hard work you guys are putting to make the population happy by giving them the necessary health care that they need.

Thanks and may god bless you!

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Guest ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): Jeanne Bomberger

I am excited to hear about your hospital first hand from my daughter Leah who will be visiting you from Nov. 16-20.  She is in Mali doing a study abroad and has the opportunity to visit.  What you do at the hospital is truely awsome.  Keeping your work in prayer!

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Helen Darby ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): Mrs.

I am always very excited to have news from the Koutiala Hospital. I have been privilage to be a part of a group who has sent many medical supplies.

I continue to sew and knit the baby clothes.  It is never tiring for me.  As I am making the clothes I pray for the baby that will be wearing them and for the Mom who will be taking care of them.  It is always very exciting for me to send a box of baby clothes off to Shelby Alliance so the baby packs can be put together.

I am so happy God has given me this wonderful gift that I can use for Him.
Lord Bless each one of you at the Koutiala Hospital as you serve Him.

Helen Darby
Rockford Avenue
Stockton, CA  95207

Friday, 31 July 2009

 

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Hospital Happenings

At the end of May 2009 we celebrated 3 years hospital operation. These years God has given us strength and guidance.

There have been 4,373 babies born in the first 3 years; approx. 795 surgeries have been preformed; over 200 premature babies have been cared for.

All because God’s people have prayed for the hospital, given so that it could be build, come and worked on short term teams,  some have given years of their lives to work full time.  Praise to God for these 3 years!