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Medical First Quarter 2012 PARTNER REPORT Life-Saving Treatment in Sierra Leone In Malawi, Innocent, one of our first sponsored children who graduated as a clinical officer last year, has traveled to Russia to attend the I.P. Pavlov Medical University to become a full-fledged doctor. He hopes to meet the medical needs of children in Malawi when he graduates. Our clinic in Sierra Leone continues to serve the surrounding community. Because our resources are limited in Banta, medical staff are focusing on improving their ability to help with referrals. Thanks to your support, we are able to ensure our children receive all the medical care they need. This quarter, Patrick, a child in our Ngolala Village Partnership Program, was able to receive emergency surgery on his Innocent’s dream is to become a doctor. “I want to use appendix at the Catholic Hospital in a neighboring town. “I thank God my gifts to help children who are in need,” he says. for his life and the timely intervention you made,” says Patrick’s father. COTN–International Sustainable Development Director Peter Drennan predicts the two programs will give families “a life where less of their children get sick and more can thrive.” Dominican Republic: Major Strides in Public Health Two projects launched in February aim to educate children and families on basic hygiene and sanitation, as well as provide them with the resources necessary to put their knowledge into action. The WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) program, in partnership with the University of Texas, will train local leaders to create community health clubs and educate members about basic hygiene and sanitation practices. The Rotary Club of Silverdale, WA, Ponderosa Pines Christian Camps in Running Springs, CA, and an individual donor provided the funds for three water purification systems in Pueblo Nuevo, Los Robles and Altagracia. When complete, these systems will provide access to clean water in these communities for the first time ever! Medical Venture Teams Reach Beyond the Community Though COTN’s clinic in the Dominican Republic is focused on serving the surrounding community, people sometimes come from far away when doctors visit on Venture trips, because it’s their only chance to receive high-quality medical care. Leidy is a child whose life has been transformed by COTN, even though she’s not a part of the sponsorship program. She lost both her legs in a truck accident, but received two prosthetics and yearly follow-up care from COTN medical teams. This quarter, children were blessed by two medical Venture team visits. Both teams were from South Dakota, and worked together to provide the best medical care possible. Dr. Mark Steinborn’s team worked on strategic medical screenings, general surgeries, and patient care. Dr. Greg DeSautel’s team was able to focus on surgeries, thanks to the screening work of Dr. Steinborn’s team. Leidy received follow-up care from Dr. Steinborn’s team this January.