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.
