Friday, May 16, 2014

MAY Relief Society Night

THE GIFT OF LIFE IN A KIT- in many areas the risks of child birth are high which is a fact that carries with it a need for those who have to provide those who have to help. This blog post tells the story of a woman who had her baby alone while walking back from retrieving water and then finished her 2 hour walk. I think it's a terrific idea to make some birth packets at a relief society activity or ward activity


Happy Mothers Day

This year, in honor of Mothers Day, will you join me in making a difference in the area of maternal and infant care in the developing world by contributing to the Love A Mama clean birth kit drive? Did you know that 1 in 7 women in rural Papua New Guinea don’t survive childbirth? It’s a sad and shocking statistic that we’re working to see changed through the distribution of clean birth kits and maternal health education.
Moms care about moms. We love our children and we know without a doubt that every mother’s heart beats the same. When given the chance we are quick to lend a hand to other mamas in need. So join with us

Tuesday May 20 at 6:30
and help save a mama’s life this Mothers Day!  

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 PNG-Bamu-Adriel_Booker - bamboo shard used to cut umbilical cord in rural PNG

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