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Meet Sister Chacky

We met Sister Chacky over four years ago at Amana and she was a stand-out exceptional midwife. In recent years with the election of a new political leader, educational reform has robbed her of her qualifying certificate. With no way to earn a living and many mothers that need help, she volunteered her services and scraped together a living selling clothes at a market.

In 2017 a beautiful woman contacted Jan about her late Uncle Gilbert who left money for education in developing nations. She felt Sister Chacky was a worthy cause and so became the Uncle Gilbert Scholarship. This scholarship – matched by Midwife Vision – will pay for 3 years of English and Secondary Schooling to ensure Sister Chacky returns to working as a Midwife and Registered Nurse (as she has done for approximately two decades). Sister Chacky is a dedicated and loving midwife and she cried when she was told the news of the Scholarship. She has been given a new chance at life, a living, and her calling to help save mamas and babies.

We met Sister Chacky over four years ago at Amana and she was a stand-out exceptional midwife. In recent years with the election of a new political leader, educational reform has robbed her of her qualifying certificate. With no way to earn a living and many mothers that need help, she volunteered her services and scraped together a living selling clothes at a market.

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Meet our Volunteer – Bev Austen

Bev is a Board Member of Midwife Vision Global Ltd and is like liquid gold. She coordinates, creates and organizes training, resources, IT support, website development and more. She also a cracker photographer and this 2018 October trip she volunteered her time in resource, compliance, administration AND photographer.

Chase (Jan’s daughter) also a Registered Nurse and a Midwife usually takes photos on a polaroid camera of babies that have died to give to the mothers with a poem in Kiswahili and foot/hand prints so that the mothers can remember them. This trip the polaroid camera failed and Bev came to the rescue taking some stunning pictures.

Many knitters wonder what happens to the white knitted garments and we tell them it goes to the special little baby angels that have died. Here is one such angel.