In Thanksgiving for your Generosity, and Blessings in the New Year 2022
On behalf of the Beatitude Care Center, we wish to thank you, our friends, benefactors and associates for your generous donations in support of our Center projects in Egbelu Nguru-Umuaro community in Imo State, Nigeria.
In a special way we wish to thank Dr. Stewart and Terrie Abbot the President and Treasurer of the Beatitude Care Foundation. We thank Ms. Verlene white, Dr. Mike Sturm, Pat Moscrip family, Trinity Episcopalian Church in Greeley, Greeley Rotary Club and all you men and women of goodwill too numerous to count. You have taught us that no matter where we come from or the faith we profess, that Christianity is a religion of what we have done. Unlike the Ten Commandments that teaches us what we are not to do; the Beatitude teaches us what we are to do, and the many blessings that accompany them. As we come to the close of 2021, we say thank you all for living out the beatitude and by doing this work at the center through your selfless giving.
Because of your generosity we have fourteen clinical and non-clinical employees in our Center and under our salary scale. These include: A part time Medical Doctor, two full time resident Midwives, two Nurses, two Medical Lab attendants, two full time Cleaners, three full time resident Security personnel, one caretaker/incinerator and a Coordinator of affairs who provide day-today information to the Beatitude Care Foundation team.
Just this Christmas 2021, we had an emergency that nearly took the life of a 28year old woman who slumped with what looked like a heart attack after cooking a large family Christmas meal. She was rushed to our clinic in a motor cycle by her family members. With the expertise of our Midwife and the Nurse on duty, the young woman was revived in a couple of hours. This woman is alive today to see the New Year 2022 because of your generous donations. We could not have saved this woman’s life without you.
Each year we visit the Center to see how things are going and for clinical review and training of the staff by Dr. Stewart and his wife Terrie. We would also like to invite each and every one of you to feel free to join us to visit Nigeria to see our facility and experience the welcoming community where our Center is situated. We promise to provide letter of invitation for visa application, accommodation, feeding and security during the visit. Dr. Stewart and his wife Terrie in their generosity pays a yearly rent to keep our accommodation intact, and I am sure they will be more than happy to share it with anyone willing to visit the Center with us.
May God continue to bless you with the good things of life this year 2022 and in the years ahead.
Rev. John Nkwocha
for Beatitude Care Center