TheSafetyChannel | Fight Against Ebola - Save the Children in Liberia @safetyissues | Uploaded 9 years ago | Updated May 08 2024
Providence Baptist Church Medical Center and Orphanage in Monrovia, Liberia, is treating Ebola patients and receiving the orphans as their parent die here. Yovette Markey, founder of TheSafetyChannel asks Rev. Dr. Samuel B. Reeves, Jr. , Senior Pastor of PBC Medical Center who has been visiting the US for fundraising, what the Baptist Church in Liberia is doing to help Ebola orphans and how can we unite to fight against Ebola.
The church has been serving as a partner with Liberian Government to fight the spread of the disease and to minister to the moral, physical, material and spiritual need of the nation and its people.
According to the U.N. children’s agency, at least 3,700 children across Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone have lost one or more parents to Ebola and that figure is expected to double by mid-October. Many of these children are left to fend for themselves, and continue to live inside infected houses.
Related Links:
Information on the operations of the facility can be see here: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2ps9RB3mrKdRzI5a1ZMenl4WnM/preview
Here is what you can do to help these children: http://safetyissues.com/donate/donation-ebola.htm
"Attend Pandemic Aids to Ebola Concert in New York City on December 1, 2014": http://www.thesafetychannel.com/ebola
Please Unite to Fight Ebola and help to give these children a safe place to survive: http://thesafetychannel.com/ebolas-orphans-have-no-place-to-go/
Providence Baptist Church Medical Center and Orphanage in Monrovia, Liberia, is treating Ebola patients and receiving the orphans as their parent die here. Yovette Markey, founder of TheSafetyChannel asks Rev. Dr. Samuel B. Reeves, Jr. , Senior Pastor of PBC Medical Center who has been visiting the US for fundraising, what the Baptist Church in Liberia is doing to help Ebola orphans and how can we unite to fight against Ebola.
The church has been serving as a partner with Liberian Government to fight the spread of the disease and to minister to the moral, physical, material and spiritual need of the nation and its people.
According to the U.N. children’s agency, at least 3,700 children across Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone have lost one or more parents to Ebola and that figure is expected to double by mid-October. Many of these children are left to fend for themselves, and continue to live inside infected houses.
Related Links:
Information on the operations of the facility can be see here: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2ps9RB3mrKdRzI5a1ZMenl4WnM/preview
Here is what you can do to help these children: http://safetyissues.com/donate/donation-ebola.htm
"Attend Pandemic Aids to Ebola Concert in New York City on December 1, 2014": http://www.thesafetychannel.com/ebola
Please Unite to Fight Ebola and help to give these children a safe place to survive: http://thesafetychannel.com/ebolas-orphans-have-no-place-to-go/