Birth Kit
Each woman is required to bring their own birthing kit. Midwife Vision purchases Birth Kits to provide value for money, and to help women who can’t afford their own.
A charity supporting maternal and baby health ♥
Saving babies lives - one breath at a time
Each woman is required to bring their own birthing kit. Midwife Vision purchases Birth Kits to provide value for money, and to help women who can’t afford their own.
Jan and Chase Becker are booked to head back to Tanzania on the 26th of June. Returning to Dar As Salaam The anticipation of return is both one of excitement and trepidation. The care and giving of ourselves is a personal journey that is filled with raw emotions, elation, sorrow, a profound sense of there…
Day in the life of Midwife, Student Midwife (medical student) and Obstetrician at Amana Hospital HI Team I am so tired it’s actually hard to articulate the days here. So I thought I’d do it with images How a day usually starts… Leave for hospital and arrive after a long “interesting” trip thru insane traffic…
The mothers love the fuzzy little hats – thanks to Claire and her team in Motueka and my mum. The ladies in NZ at Rangiora knitting, the Salvos, and so many others who I am ashamed to say I don’t know all your names – your generosity and gorgeous gear you knit and infuse with…
POEM, PRAYER AND GOOD-BYE TO THE BABIES LOST IN TANZANIA Little Angel Unknown | © | Ronnie Hunter A little angel unknown I, am, my place is as an angel in a secret land I didn’t have a name as such; you didn’t get the chance, I wasn’t meant to live on earth just touch…
The following are the people, associations, foundations, businesses, families and medical professionals that donated to the Tanzania Hospital, Amana Hospital, that Jan Becker travelled to. These donations were received by the hospital, the mother and the babies of Dar es Salam, Tanzania. Each section highlights what was donated and by whom. Please take your time…
Beanies are given out… Thursday, 26 June 2014 I wanted you all to know we gave out the beanies today (some of them and the baby socks) it was such a moving and beautiful (mnzori in Swahili) privilege and the mothers were so grateful and so humble – they have so little it was received…