Ndu Field Women Show Love to Pupils of ISBC Kumbo, Wound Care Ward Patients in BBH

Ndu Field Women handing an envelope of support to theSenior Administrator BBH

The visit took place Thursday, April 18, 2024 at the campus of the Inclusive School and Braille Centre (ISBC) and later at the wound Care Ward of Banso Baptist

Hospital (BBH) under the watchful eyes of Rev. Ngong John Shey, Nso Field Pastor, Mr. Nji Richard Nkeh, BBH Senior Administrator, and Mrs. Menn Susan, Supervisor of ISBC Kumbo.

The women in their philanthropic endeavors gave 100,000 fcfa to support the ISBC, 200,000fcfa to support payment of bills for wound care patients and 50,000fcfa for their food. Their peers (women) of Nso Field queued in spontaneously with 20,000fcfa, making a total of 370,000fcfa.

Patients of the Wound Care wards came out to thank the philanthropic endeavores of the Ndu Field Women
Patients of the Wound Care wards came out to thank the philanthropic endeavores of the Ndu Field Women

Receiving the financial support, BBH Senior Administrator, Mr. Nji Richard Nkeh thanked the women for allowing themselves to be used by God to help those in need. He revealed that most of the patients in wound care ward are hard up as their procedures and treatment is usually very expensive and long term. The Senior Administrator promised that the money will be used as intended and wished the women a safe journey back to their various villages in Ndu.

In a response, one of the long-term patients, Nyuyyki Oliver from Mbamti in Noni who has been in the hospital for 11 months in his words, thanked the women for coming to visit them. “I want to thank you people so much for coming to visit us, we are so happy to have you people. May God lead you safely back to your destination”

The Ndu Field Women
The Ndu Field Women

Another patient by name, Geraldine Yubin, from Kribi in the South region said BBH has become her home and the kind of care offered here has made her to remain comfortable though far from home. “Thank you so much women for coming to bless us through BBH. Continue doing the good work God will bless you,” she entreated.

Earlier on in a devotional on the life of Job, Rev. Ngah Valentine told the patients to take their sickness as an act of worship and not an opportunity to curse God and die as Job’s wife wished for her husband. He prayed God’s miracle in the life of each patient.

Ndu Field women are known for their philanthropic gestures as they have always taken it as a responsibility to visit, pray and offer gifts to those in difficulties.

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