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Medical Care
Malaria is said to be the number 1 killer in Burkina Faso followed, of course by AIDS as well as Typhoid Fever, Meningitis and the all-to-common Malnutrition. "The need is so great that we had to learn early we can't help them all. So, we trust the Lord to guide us in when and how to help. Although when it's a matter of life and death, there's no question - just start praying and get them to a hospital!" (Go to Journal Archives to read the raw stories of these life and death experiences.) The first priority is the children in the sponsorship and educational programs. Through these programs, the responsibility for the well-being of the children is shared with their primary caregiver. So, if one of them is sick, we will provide whatever is necessary for them to get the proper medical treatment. However, others come daily looking for help, young and old alike. “We’ve been blessed to be able to help Salam and Alimata with leprosy treatments; reconstructive surgery for teenage boy, Souleyman, whose leg was severely deformed; Assami with plastic surgery and more. We have lost many to any number of diseases, but many have survived; so we will continue to provide the means for medical treatment as long as the Lord continues to provide through faithful supporters." 
Food Program Other families simply need help with a sac of grain to get them through until the next harvest. We often experience drought during the anticipated 3-month rainy season. Most families survive harvest to harvest, so a drought inevitably brings famine. We keep corn or millet on hand for that purpose. Give a 20-lb bag of corn, and you can see it in her face – the load that is lifted from her shoulders, the relief. Crying is a sign of weakness in this culture, but we do occasionally see tears from these women who are just overwhelmed with thanks. We pray that they will see Christ reaching out to them - not just the white woman feeling sorry for them. During the special holidays, many donors like to bless a family with a goat. This is a very special gift as most families do not have the means to eat meat. Or for some, it's the start of a mini enterprise that will help provide for the family in the future. With your financial blessings, we can continue to care for the sick and hungry. | Sack of Corn or Millet (100kg) | $35-45 depending on the season
| Sack of Rice (50kg)
| $32-35 | | Goat | $22-25
| | Chicken | $4 | | Oil, Salt and Other Condiments | $5-10
| Medical Treatments
| $2 for prescriptions to $200 for surgeries
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