In 2017, Africa Cries Out donated an ultrasonic instrument to our operating base in Senegal. At that time, there were only two in Senegal, one in the national hospital and one for us. When Dr. Faye received this instrument, he was extremely grateful, as he could use it to save the lives of many more pregnant women and children. It was also an extremely good instrument for our gynecology operations section. But just three days after he got the equipment, Dr. Faye died in Leprosy Village. Since then, we have not been able to find a doctor who is capable of using it. Our hero’s wish has never been fulfilled.

Figure 1. Dr. Faye delivered a speech when he received the instrument from Africa Cries Out, thanking everyone for their love.

Today I received a report from Pastor Anderson that this ultrasound machine is now in great use. We found a proficient doctor who checked dozens of pregnant women in one day. The obstetrics and gynecology department of our hospital is overcrowded. Here we extend our heartfelt thanks to all of our donors and volunteers. It is your generosity and love that has saved many lives!

Figure 2. The obstetrician and gynecologist checking a patient’s pregnancy

Figure 3. Crowded patients in our waiting room.

Now, our internal department of gynecology and pediatrics is prospering. With the support of all of our volunteers and donors, we have hired doctors and nurses, and we have distributed the medicine we are donating from the United States. Each year, the two major charities in the United States, “Americare” and “Direct Relief”, give us about $500,000 in medicines for free, which provides a solid foundation for our two hospitals.

Figure 4. Our free medicines

Picture 5: Our doctors and nurses are on duty every day for the newborn baby.

Figure 6. Pediatric patients

Figure 7. We have six hospital beds and accept short-term inpatients

Figure 7. Doctor Faye, who sacrificed his life for a Leprosy Village

Today we can comfort Dr. Faye’s spirit in the sky, as more and more people have joined our caring team, and more and more patients have been treated. We will continue his last wish on this path of dedication.

For a detailed report on Dr. Faye’s life and his sacrifice, please click on the link below.

[The Fall of the Senegal Sun]-One of Dr. Xu Jun’s 2017 African Notes

You only have one life. How we make our efforts to change the lives of others is the biggest challenge we face. Only when we live a life of meaning and purpose does our life truly matter. 

We hope that with your help, more people’s lives will be changed. If you are moved and are willing to support our African ministry, please write a check to Africa Cries Out and send it to Jun Xu, MD, 1171 E Putnam Avenue, Riverside, CT06878, USA, and you will receive an IRS Tax exemption receipt.

Our team solemnly declares that 100% of your donations will be used by the African people. We don’t have any administrative expenses. Our team goes to Africa every year, all at their own expense! Thank you for your loving support! Please visit our website, you will be able to see all our information. If you are willing to participate in our ministry, please contact Dr. Xu Jun.

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