Quick update

I wish I had a minute to write more but don’t today.  The cholera house had 90 patients in it this AM.  90, yes, this non-nurse Licia is a little freaked out today, but we are not telling Lori 🙂  as she is dealing with so much already.  I worked

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Kay Kolera

We do a bed count each evening at the cholera house.  This week we had the highest 87 patients sleeping at the house.  59 of those were on IV’s and 28 were drinking ORS.  Each of these patients has a caregiver that is sleeping in a chair by them.  Now there

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Timoun yo

My kids give me so much joy.  Even though it was 10pm before I got upstairs to the house last night, they were all waiting for me with their papa. What could be better after a long day. Ameyah is crawling all over the place. She is pulling herself up and

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Food Boxes

 RHFH continues every two weeks to give food boxes out to over 150 family in the Cazale community.  Many of these families are our HIV and TB patients, widows and those that cannot work due to being ill or just to old.  We count it a privilege to be able to

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Catching up…

Charlie is scheduled to have surgery tomorrow to have a rod inserted into his leg.  Lori came back to Cazale for one night to get some good sleep and  to regroup.  Sleeping on a piece of cardboard under a bed is not easy.  Lori left this afternoon with a very

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Marie-Yves

I will try to get everyone updated on Charlie and others RHFH  activities sometime soon.  There is just a lot going now and with Lori being gone the pressure is a lot more for me.  I have a specific need today for one of our long time patients at the

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