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Global Health Ministries - Midwife Kit Project provides "midwife kits" which GHM sends to the areas where they are needed so that the midwives and the new mothers may feel that they are not alone, that someone cares and that they can welcome the babies into a safer world. 5 boxes of midwife kits were recived by Global Health Ministries in March 2007.
Coordinators: Margaret Klein & Lori Wadeson
Click here to learn more about this ministry.
Aren't Babies Wonderful?
Preparing for the birth of a baby should be a happy experience. In some countries, however, the day to day burden of providing for a growing family can be overwhelming. What if the baby is ill? How do we keep the baby warm? How do we feed another mouth?
When the newborn arrives it may be with the assistance of a local midwife -- if there is one in the area, and if the family will accept her assistance.
The midwife has the training and knowledge to handle the delivery but often does not have the very basic equipment, such as a clean cloth for the mother to lie on, a suitable instrument to cut the umbilical cord or a towel to dry and wrap the baby.
Then imagine a baby born at a hospital in your hometown...
A baby born in Africa, India or New Guinea has the same need to arrive in a well-prepared environment -- and the same need for a chance to survive as a baby born at a well-equipped suburban hospital in the United States.
Then how do we bridge the gap between abundance and nothing?
As friends of Global Health Ministries, we are given the opportunity to serve in a very special way -- by providing much needed medical supplies and equipment to areas of the world that are less fortunate than we.
We have been challenged to provide "midwife kits" which GHM will send to the areas where they are needed so that the midwives and the new mothers may feel that they are not alone, that someone cares and that they can welcome the babies into a safer world.
Our reward: Their profound appreciation and the joy of serving the Lord and making a difference.
ONE MIDWIFE KIT contains:
(Please use new or clean used items in good condition)
![]() Place the cord ties and razor blade inside a small Ziploc bag. Wrap everything else inside the bath towel and place this and the small Ziploc bag inside a 2-gallon Ziploc bag. Squeeze the air out of the bag before sealing it.
Helpful Hints and Money-Saving Ideas
The more you save, the more midwife kits you can make!
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