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Closed 31/10/2018
Weʼve raised £810 to Help re-furbish and supply basic equipment to a medical health clinic in Makifu, Tanzania to improve the lives of the local villagers.
- Funded on Wednesday, 31st October 2018
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This little clinic in Makifu, Tanzania is in the middle of the bush and miles from anywhere. Serving approximately 1000 people with just one Nurse. She sees mostly maternity patients, deals with wounds from farm implements, snake bites, accidents and malaria all with virtually no equipment.
So much is needed but we hope to provide just the essentials and ensure that the clinic is fit for purpose and that the nurse can actually do her job and provide basic care for her community.
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22
Euan Anderson
Sep 6, 2018
So very worthwhile and I do hope that the Tanzanians will staff the clinic with experience and dedicated nurses and medicsWell done
Anonymous
Aug 14, 2018
Good luck
£33.00
Sarah Rogers
Aug 8, 2018
Good luck Shirley.
£20.00
Andrew Robertson
Aug 1, 2018
A great cause !
£10.00
Terri Silva
Jul 19, 2018
3 Americans got together to say "good job Shirley!"Manny, Karen & Terri
£227.00
Lisa Mintern
Jul 15, 2018
Well done Shirley x
£50.00
Katie Jones
May 5, 2018
Such an amazing cause!
£10.00
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Shirley Bishop
I am a nurse myself when I visited the Mafiku Clinic and realised that they needed some basic help. The people have so little and the nurse Debbie looks after a population of 3000 people in the bush. I work in the UK and we have everything that healthcare can buy.