The 7/14/21 shipment to Kudjip Nazarene Hospital in Papua New Guinea
included physical therapy equipment to expand it's services. See Youtube above.
included physical therapy equipment to expand it's services. See Youtube above.
THE STORY: In 2014, VOOM Foundation through a partnership with the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, restarted the once abandoned open-heart program in Nigeria. Nigerians suffering from heart disease either traveled out of the country for surgery or died. In Nigeria, with a population of 175M at the time, it was the only opportunity for Nigerians suffering from heart disease to get surgery.
VOOM travels several times a year to Nigeria to perform life-saving surgery to those in need. To date, VOOM Foundation has performed a total of 156 open-heart cases and leads all other health organizations in the entire country. The long-term goal of VOOM Foundation is to create a sustaining healthcare program that provides impartial healthcare to everyone despite their ability to pay. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE OR DONATE.
VOOM travels several times a year to Nigeria to perform life-saving surgery to those in need. To date, VOOM Foundation has performed a total of 156 open-heart cases and leads all other health organizations in the entire country. The long-term goal of VOOM Foundation is to create a sustaining healthcare program that provides impartial healthcare to everyone despite their ability to pay. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE OR DONATE.
Chico Project Save has sent a second 40ft container to the Voom Foundation and University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital 4/28/17.
A recent thank you from Samaritan's Purse
Dear Project SAVE,
We would like to thank you all so much for such a wonderful donation. We received it around the first of April. Your hard work on the breakdown of each pallet is so appreciated. We would also like to thank the donor for their donation of the shipping cost. That was also a wonderful blessing. We look forward to going through the donation and sending these items overseas to hurting people all over the world.
God bless each of you at your organization and all that is involved with you. Thanks again so much for everything.
Pam Norris
SAMARITAN'S PURSE
Assistant Warehouse Manager
WORLD MEDICAL MISSION
828-278-1496 | [email protected]
samaritanspurse.org
401 ELKIN HWY., NORTH WILKESBORO, NC 28659
P.O. Box 3000 | Boone, nc 28607
proverbs 3: 5-6
We would like to thank you all so much for such a wonderful donation. We received it around the first of April. Your hard work on the breakdown of each pallet is so appreciated. We would also like to thank the donor for their donation of the shipping cost. That was also a wonderful blessing. We look forward to going through the donation and sending these items overseas to hurting people all over the world.
God bless each of you at your organization and all that is involved with you. Thanks again so much for everything.
Pam Norris
SAMARITAN'S PURSE
Assistant Warehouse Manager
WORLD MEDICAL MISSION
828-278-1496 | [email protected]
samaritanspurse.org
401 ELKIN HWY., NORTH WILKESBORO, NC 28659
P.O. Box 3000 | Boone, nc 28607
proverbs 3: 5-6
New donations since September 2016:
Project S.A.V.E. is rejoicing in a gift from the American Endowment Foundation, thanks to the generosity of a private individual. We are so grateful! In addition we have received several truck loads of equipment and supplies from Enloe Medical Center and JM Keckler Medical Co. This has been an amazing week of blessings for us. Thank you! More recently we have recently been the recipients of over 150 pallets of consumable supplies as Medline Industries has moved their warehouse to Tracy, CA and donated their excess goods to us. This was a direct answer to our prayer request for supplies to meet our numerous requests.
Project S.A.V.E. is rejoicing in a gift from the American Endowment Foundation, thanks to the generosity of a private individual. We are so grateful! In addition we have received several truck loads of equipment and supplies from Enloe Medical Center and JM Keckler Medical Co. This has been an amazing week of blessings for us. Thank you! More recently we have recently been the recipients of over 150 pallets of consumable supplies as Medline Industries has moved their warehouse to Tracy, CA and donated their excess goods to us. This was a direct answer to our prayer request for supplies to meet our numerous requests.
International Medical Project
Leon Randall (background) of International Medical Project partners with Chico Project S. A. V. E. to truck in used gurneys and incubators for shipment to needy hospitals overseas.
On July 7, 2015, we sent our 11th 20 ft. container to Papua, New Gunea, to the Kudjip Nazarene Hospital which has now become the best supplied hospital in the entire region.
Dr. Bill McCoy, who works there, had 10 family members here help load the shipment, including his son and daughter with their families. The first container shipped by Chico Project S.A.V.E. (from our garage) started with Dr. McCoy in 2004.
Dr. Bill McCoy, who works there, had 10 family members here help load the shipment, including his son and daughter with their families. The first container shipped by Chico Project S.A.V.E. (from our garage) started with Dr. McCoy in 2004.
Claudia Vazquez along with her dad, Noe, and brother, Josh, trucked a lot of equipment from Fortuna, CA to Chico Project S.A.V.E. designated for Upon This Rock Medical Clinic and Kristina Chesterman Clinic in Ozu Abam, Nigeria, on July 4, 2015. Included were two laprascopic towers from Redwood Memorial Hospital and an anesthesia machine from anesthesiologist Peter Goldberg, MD, and Miae Lee, CRNA.
30 yo Robert Never grew up as a foster child to become an entrepreneur. He recently bid on goods from a trucking company and found 5 pallets of medical supplies which he donated to Chico Project save 6/25/15. Some of these will be shipped to Ghana, Africa to treat burn victims.
The shipment to Paynesville, Liberia was loaded 6/20/15 and sponsored by Friends in Jesus African Church in Sacramento with Pastor Tim Wulah and Tommie helping with the load.
Our recent 40 ft container load to Cambodia, June 6, 2015.
Other recent news from Project S.A.V.E. - a shipment heads to Monrovia!
Many wonderful workers blessed us on January 19, 2015 with all their help! This wonderful
group of helpers loaded a 40ft. B.C. container for Monrovia,
Liberia! An ultrasound, 2 birthing beds, 2 anesthesia machines and a
total of 931 items/boxes were included! Lots of great supplies are on
their way to you, Hon Saah H. Joseph! A special thanks to everyone who helped us make this possible. Enjoy the photos!