By JASON L. MILLER | President
While 2020 was a challenging year for nearly everyone, your generosity made a real difference in the lives of the Nomatseungua Tribe in rural Peru. Your support enabled our missionaries to obtain a pulse oximeter, a digital thermometer, a backboard, and cervical collar to better equip them to take care of the tribe’s immediate medical needs. They also purchased and supplied many needed medications for those that were sick. While there were cases of Covid-19 in the tribe, after many efforts to keep it away eventually were overcome, we are not aware of any that became very serious or resulted in death. You were a part of making that possible for this vulnerable tribe!
Not all of the money received so far has been spent. Plans for the clinic construction have been delayed due to Government restrictions and quarantines. Peru has recently entered lock-down again, and the construction equipment needed to begin the project is not currently allowed to move within the country. So, the construction is delayed at this point. We continue to work towards having things in place when it becomes allowed to continue. We look forward to sharing and celebrating with you as the clinic becomes a reality. Thank you for your generous support!
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