Mohammed # 2

Little Mo was born Feb 2020.  The mother was discharged from the hospital but returned after one week very sick, also with Fistula.   The doctor did a second surgery but she did not survive.  Angel went to the hospital to pick him up.  He came to Neema in April during the Corona Pandemic when Neema was in lock down and  no one was being allowed in or out of Neema Village.  He was handed to Rebekah through the gate and put in isolation so the virus would not be passed to another baby.  He was very hungry and cried a lot until they could get him cleaned and give him a bottle.  He was able to calm down then.  He was very malnourished.    Please consider sponsoring this sweet little baby who was born during a tough time for the world but always a tough time for a baby in Africa who loses his mother. .


Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They are easier to ignore before you see their faces. It is easier to pretend they’re not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes.
David Platt