Maternal Health Care In Ethiopia
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Every mother deserves to receive medical care when she goes into labor. But in rural Ethiopia, when labor becomes obstructed and emergency care isn’t available, the baby often does not survive, and the mother is left with severe internal damage called obstetric fistula.
Fistula leaves women incontinent, isolated, and often abandoned by their families and communities. Many are seen as “cursed” and live in shame and despair … with no access to medical care or support.
But you can make a difference.
Your gift today will help women in Ethiopia receive holistic care, including specialized maternal care training, rehabilitation, and vocational training. Just $50 can help 10 women escape the dangers of maternal complications.
Your support won’t just provide mothers in need with the treatment and support they need — it will also be a precious reminder of God’s love.
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