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Deb and the Days for Girls

Deborah Nolan was introduced to Helen Cox of Courtenay who is part of a volunteer organization named Days for Girls. They sew reusable women’s hygiene products for distribution where they [...]

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Husman Mohammed

Husman Mohammed is a 10 year old boy who unfortunately when he was 2, fell into the family’s cooking fire and was burned. He has had the surgery to release the contractures in his neck. [...]

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Another School With Gayanne and Muli

It is a lot of fun going to a school with Gayanne and Muli. This morning was no different and was the second school they have been to. We met with Ejigayehu Yimer the Principal of the Gish Abay [...]

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Our Workshop with the Nurses

Sustainability results have been a cornerstone of our missions for a number of years now and a mandate of the Rotary Foundations for awarding of grants for projects. We believe that education and [...]

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Tigabu Fasikaw in 2018

When Muli our interpreter and I approached the ward to see Tigabu Fasikaw, there were 4 beds and quite a few young men in the room. They had been sharing conversations which stopped when we [...]

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An Evening With the Doctors

RESTOR International believes in creating a self-sufficiency from our missions which means that our goal is to make a difference that is permanent wherever we go. This current mission is no [...]

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Some Children’s Stories

I met Abebe Worku and his mom Mulugetie and dad Worku Takele at the hospital shortly after he had had his surgery. He is 10 years old and they live in Gombat near Bahir Dar. They first came to [...]

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A Deal is Made

  I forgot to mention in an earlier blog that when we first met the Bahir Dar fire fighters, they were somewhat nervous about speaking in public, such as a school and they made a deal with [...]