By Sylvester Renner | Project Leader
Ebola is personal and real. It has been a lot more in international news lately. Ebola has been even more personal and real to the Develop Africa family.
We regret to inform you about the passing away of a few members of the Door of Hope / Develop Africa Community, in Wellington, Sierra Leone. Ruth Lamin, a nurse (pictured), contracted Ebola at work and passed away in September. She contracted the virus while trying to help a fellow worker in the hospital who was sick. She did not know that this sick worker had contracted the Ebola virus. A test for Ebola was done but the results came after she had already made an effort to save her colleague’s life. Ruth was actively involved in our Ebola sensitization campaigns held in September. She was completely healthy with no symptoms when she was involved in DA's campaigns.
Frank (Ruth’s husband), Elizabeth (Ruth’s sister) and Geraldine (Ruth oldest daughter) also got infected with Ebola (through Ruth) and were taken to the Hastings Ebola Treatment Centre. Unfortunately, Frank and Elizabeth passed away shortly after. The remaining children and their house were quarantined for 21 days.
Since the parents were taken away in early September, we have been responsible for and taking care of this orphaned family – brother Sahr, sister Dorcas, cousin Emmanuel, Israel and Israela and two other dependent relatives that Ruth had been caring for. They are thankfully all in good health. We also sent food items to Geraldine at the Ebola Treatment Center. We received on-going updates that she was doing better and better.
There have been several other deaths in the general community over the past 6 weeks. The people in the community are in a state of extreme fear as people very close to them are losing their lives to Ebola. Per Joshua, the Director of Door of Hope: “The aftermath of this epidemic would be massive. Bread winners have been cut off from families. Children and dependent relatives are afraid of the future. Ruth was the main provider of her marital home and also for her relatives living in the Kono District in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone. We need your prayers and assistance to help get rid of Ebola and afterwards support people affected to live a good life.”
Good News: As Joshua reports: “The Lamin family was in our prayers. As God would have it Geraldine survived! Geraldine was yesterday (Monday, October 13th) reunited with her family. Within a period of one month, Geraldine, Dorcas and Sahr became orphans.”
Geraldine’s survival is one bright ray of light in this sad period. Geraldine survived and beat Ebola! You can see a photo of her with her discharged certificate from the Ministry of Health and Sanitation.
We continue to be fully responsible for Geraldine and her family - providing them in addition with emotional and moral support as they integrate back into the community. They extend their deep appreciation to YOU for your kind support (see photo with banner).
Shipping Update: We have surface / ocean shipped 5 large boxes (3 of PPE for health workers, 2 of school supplies) to Sierra Leone. These items should arrive in 6 weeks.
The work we are doing is more relevant and important than ever before. Ebola is real. It has personally touched us and we have experienced it.
Today, October 15th, from 9 am EDT to 11:59 pm EDT (or until funds run out!) Global Giving will be matching donations up to $1,000 per donor at 30%! There is $75,000 available in matching! This will help us provide more PPE for health workers. Thanks so much for your support as we tacke Ebola!
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