“...I will bring health and healing to the land; I will heal my people and will let them enjoy
abundant peace and security.” Jeremiah 33:6
Through the support of many Canadians and the faithful work of longtime global worker Deborah Sirjoosingh, the Namoruputh Health Centre was built as a vital medical lifeline in one of the most isolated regions of Africa. Deborah’s decades of service laid a strong foundation—one rooted in Christ’s compassion—for what is now a growing, community-run medical facility.
But there’s a missing piece—a working surgical theatre.
Right now, patients in need of urgent surgeries—expectant mothers, children with injuries, and more—must be sent hours away over rough terrain. In the past five years, over 700 patients had to be referred elsewhere. Tragically, some didn’t survive the journey.
With your help, we can save lives.
This year, Murray’s Ride to Thrive, in partnership with ERDO, is raising $120,000 to fully equip the surgical theatre in the Namoruputh Health Centre.
This includes:
- Operating tables, surgical lights
- Anesthesia and monitoring machines
- Maternity, trauma, infection kits and more
Your support means surgeries can be performed right there. Families will no longer have to be referred elsewhere. Will you help make this dream a reality? Just $150 helps care for up to 5 patients with essential surgical tools.
And that’s just the beginning – your generous giving can make an even greater impact:
- $300 provides a full maternity surgery kit
- $1,000 covers vital equipment like a baby warmer or patient monitor
- $5,000 funds large items like an anesthesia machine or generator
On mission with God,
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P.S. If you would like to donate via cheque, please make cheques payable to the "The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada" or attach a void cheque for monthly contributions. *Please ensure that "Ride to Thrive" is written in the memo line.