Alfred's smile tells it all - holding a 'before' picture |
Wellingtonian nurse Alison Brieseman is grateful to the Rotary Clubs of
Plimmerton, Lower Hutt, Silverstream and Heretaunga whose joint
sponsorship has been a key component of her volunteer work with Mercy
Ships.
Wellingtonian nurse Alison Brieseman grateful for the support of Rotary |
“Treatment is of the highest standard even if the working conditions are a little different.”
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Mercy Ships programmes promote health and well-being by serving the urgent surgical needs of the world’s forgotten poor and empowering developing communities. Since 1978, Mercy Ships has provided services in developing nations valued at more than $NZ 1.1 billion, including the following:
For more information contact msnz@mercyships.org or www.mercyships.org.nz
- Performed more than 47,000 life-changing operations such as cleft lip and palate repair, cataract removal, orthopaedic procedures, facial reconstruction and obstetric fistula repair.
- Treated over 422,120 patients in village clinics with more than 456,400 procedures performed.
- Treated over 95,800 dental patients with more than 228,100 dental procedures performed.
- Trained over 15,300 local health-care professionals who have in turn trained many others.
- Taught 125,800 local people in basic health care.
- Completed over 1,085 community development projects focusing on water and sanitation, education, infrastructure development and agriculture.
For more information contact msnz@mercyships.org or www.mercyships.org.nz
Fantastic stuff :-)
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