4th Fundraising banquet - March 27, 2015

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4th Fundraising banquet - March 27, 2015
4th Annual Fundraising Dinner
“BRINGING THE WORLD TOGETHER”
FRIDAY, MARCH 27th, 2015
IHDN Purchases
Used Ambulance
From Lincoln Land
Community College
Ambulance Arrives at
IHDN Mission Hospital
to the applause of Staff
members!
June Agamah received the 2014 UIS Humanitarian Award on November 7th, 2014
Dear friends,
I would like to welcome you to our 4th “Bringing
The World Together” fundraising banquet . All of
you have very busy lives, with several competing
Friday night activities, but you chose to join us
tonight. We thank you very much for being part of
this celebration.
The goal of this year’s program is to report on our
work in Ghana and raise funds towards the building
of the nursing staff apartment of the IHDN Mission
Hospital in Ghana. Our fundraising goal this year is
$100,000.
Last year, we raised over $68,000, which was used to kick start this building. We
are very thankful to all of you who supported us. I am pleased to inform you that
the foundations for both the first and second floors of the building have been built and
columns are being erected for the second floor. We will use the new funds to purchase
more materials including cement, gravel, timber and roofing sheets.
We just completed our 26th mission trip to Ghana in February 2015. Since 1996, we
have sponsored 282 volunteer visits to Ghana. This include 31 medical students and
pre-medical students, who ended up going to medical school. Some of these are now
doctors and pursing their career goal. Almost all the medical students have given great
reviews for their experience in Ghana. They felt their experience allowed them to build
their confidence before starting their residencies.
While in Ghana, we also got the opportunity to observe the growth of the work of
IHDN Mission Hospital. In 2014, over 44,000 patients were treated at the hospital.
Remarkably, this was accomplished on a shoe string budget. We now have a
75-member hospital staff. Tonight, we will be sharing the stories of 3 of the early
founding members of IHDN, Ghana. They all came from humble beginnings and have
now assumed leadership responsibilities of the IHDN Mission hospital.
We would like to thank all the volunteers, who worked for long hours to make this
event a success. We thank all who sponsored tables and purchased advertisement.
We thank all who contributed funds and material support. We also thank the Hope
Church and the leadership for the ongoing support that IHDN has been receiving over
the years. Enjoy the evening.
May God richly bless you.
In His service.
Dr. Edem Agamah
4th Annual “Bringing The World Together” Banquet
Friday, March 27, 2015
5:30pm – 9:00pm
5:30 pm Social Hour, Light Refreshments & Seating of Guests
Photography Kelly Fifield Lane, SO Magazine, Bryan Kidd
6:00 pm Welcome/Opening Prayer
Mr. Steve Seiple
Introduction of Master of Ceremonies
Ms. Liz Eilers, Underwriting Director of WLUJ Radio Station
Introduction of Musicians: The Embalabala Sisters
Rebecca (Piano) / Alison (Viola)
6:05 pm Buffet Dinner (Tables Dismissed by number)
Music by “Overcoming The Ashes”
Cora (Cello), Matt (Guitar), Brian (Drums), Kristin (Vocals)
“A Live Painting”
by Immanuel Ahiable
7:10 pm
Songs: He Is Jealous For Me; Higher Than The Mountains That I Face Annie McCaffrey
7:20pm
Intermission: Please proceed to the Auditorium for the continuation
of the program
7:30 pm IHDN Video: “Out of the Box Into His House” Dr. Edem Agamah
7:50 pm Keynote Address: “What is in Your Hand?”
Dr. John Mellinger, Chair, General Surgery, SIU School of Medicine
8:15pm
Musical Selection
Rebecca Embalabala/Alison Embalabala
8:30 pm Appeal for Funds
Liz Eilers, WLUJ
Annie McCaffrey (Piano)
8:50 pm Vote of Thanks
Lisa Carney, RN, MPH, Cancer Genetic Coordinator, CIHOC
9:00 pm Benediction
David Johnson, Pastor of Development, Hope Evangelical Free Church
Dinner
Traditional Mixed Salad
served with Homemade Vinaigrette
Grilled Chicken Breast
Brown Beef Stew
Fried Rice
Green Beans
Fried Plantain
Atsormor & Sugar Pecans
Rolls & Butter
Iced Tea and Water
Thanks to Dessert Sponsors
Mr. Patrick Groth
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Liz Eilers, Master of Ceremonies
Liz Eilers is Underwriting Director for WLUJ
Family of Stations. She brings her experience from
WIBI/WTSG where she held the same position.
A native of Central Illinois, Liz is active in
conservative politics on a local and statewide level,
as well as at Hope Church. Elected to Precinct
Committeeman for a third term, Liz has a passion
for good government. She has served on the steering
committee of the Illinois Center Right Coalition, on
the Board of Directors of Springfield Right to Life
for a number of years, and does public speaking/
writing on the “Socio-economic Impact of Abortion
in America”.
Liz has served on a number of campaigns for
conservative leaders seeking office. Among them;
Field Director for Jim Oberweis for US Senate, Jim
Oberweis and Adam Andrzejewski for Governor,
Field Directors for Congressman Bobby Schilling,
and Senator Sam McCann, Illinois State Director for
Herman Cain for President, Regional Coordinator for
Rick Santorum, and other campaigns.
Missions are another passion of Liz’s. Having
served as Home Team Coordinator for Dr. Ruth
Mayforth; missionary to Kenya, and having served on
a short term mission to Haiti herself, Liz has a heart
of compassion for those whom God calls “The least
of these.”
Liz raised 2 great kids (with God’s grace) and now
enjoys her two grandchildren whom Liz claims are
the cutest kids in the world.
The Embalabala Sisters
Alison Embalabala
Alison Embalabala started to play the viola at the age of 12. She later participated in
orchestra and chamber ensembles throughout her years in high school and college. In
2014 she graduated from Wheaton College, in Wheaton Illinois, with a B.S. in Biology.
She is currently a researcher at SIU School of Medicine.
Rebecca Embalabala
Rebecca Embalabala started playing the piano at the age of 6. She was self- taught
for 9 years, and started taking formal lessons at the age of 15. Since then she has
participated in numerous solo competitions and enjoys performing with chamber
ensembles. She is currently attending Lincoln Land Community College, where she is
double majoring in Biology and Piano Performance. In the fall, she will be transferring
to Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion Indiana.
A Live Painting by Immanuel Ahiable
Immanuel Ahiable is a young artist who’s passion for creating and displaying his
vision of a better world inspired and motivates him to work towards creating a better
world.
He is currently a senior at Calvary Academy. Immanuel is in the process of launching
several businesses, including: GCE Studio, Silver Light Product Design,and a few
other brands. After 7th grade at Calvary, Immanuel went on a mission trip to Ghana,
with IHDN mission team and voluntered in the Clinic. His experience in Ghana has
inspired him to volunteer locally and around the US. Immanuel also loves Poetry.
At the IHDN Fundraiser Banquet in 2013, Immanuel recited a poem “Sure Win” to
standing ovation! He hopes to continue serving others, by using his God-given gifts
and talets to the glory of God, for the rest of his life.
Immanuel will be donating his live painting, that he will be creating and displaying
tonight, to the IHDN “Bring the World Together “ Fundraiser Banquet tonight for
auction to the highest bidder!
“Overcoming the Ashes”
Cora (cello), Matt (guitar), Brian (drums), Kristin (vocals)
Christian, Contemporary
Overcoming the Ashes was formed in early 2011. After 3 years of songwriting
and a continually growing repertoire of original music, Matt Collins, songwriter and
guitarist, felt it was time to develop something more substantial from the music he
had written. With the support of his wife, Kristin Collins, vocals, he began pursuing
avenues in which to find a lead vocalist; seeking someone who could bring life to the
songs he had written. Dave Buchanan, a mutual friend of Matt and now lead vocalist
DJ Shultz, eventually connected the two and the rest is history. Though a short history
thus far, Overcoming the Ashes continues, and will continue, to write, record, and
present music that addresses relevant topics for today and gives hope through the
Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Annie McCaffrey
Annie McCaffrey is an International Worship Leader, Teacher, Evangelist, and
Activator. She is originally from Springfield, IL but now travels full-time. Her passion
is to see The Kingdom of God come; to gather believers and see them activated in
identity, worship, and revelation of the love of God. This year she has been ministering
in France, Switzerland, England, and Germany; particularly focusing on the discipleship
of Middle Eastern refugees in East Germany. She has spent the last 3 months leading
worship in Jerusalem at the City of David House of Prayer. Annie has a unique view
of “The Bride of Christ” coming forth from across the nations. Her songs and stories of
faith will stir your heart to believe that the Kingdom of God has indeed come!
John D. Mellinger, MD, Keynote Speaker
John D. Mellinger, MD, FACS, serves as the J.
Roland Folse Endowed Chair in Surgery, Professor
and Chair of General Surgery, and General Surgery
Residency Program Director at Southern Illinois
University School of Medicine in Springfield, IL.
Dr. Mellinger received his MD from Case Western
Reserve University. He completed residency training
in general surgery followed by a fellowship in
surgical endoscopy, and subsequently served in
the United States Air Force. He has since then held
faculty positions at Michigan State University and the
Medical College of Georgia before coming to SIU.
His academic interests include surgical education,
surgical endoscopy, gastrointestinal surgery, and
international surgery. He is the immediate past
president of the Association of Program Directors in
Surgery (APDS), and serves on the advisory council
for the Pan African Academy of Christian Surgeons
(PAACS), as well as the Board of Governors of the
Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic
Surgeons (SAGES). He also serves as a Director on
the American Board of Surgery. He has previously
served as Academic Dean for the Commission on
Medical and Dental Education of the Christian
Medical and Dental Association (CMDA).
He is a member of numerous other surgical
organizations. He has presented over one hundred
national or international presentations and co-authored
more than 80 scientific articles and more than 20 book
chapters. Dr. Mellinger has received a number of
teaching awards, including the Outstanding Teacher
Award of the Association for Surgical Education
(ASE), and the Educator of the Year Award of the
CMDA. Dr. Mellinger is married to his wife of 31
years, Elaine, and has 4 children and 4 grandchildren.
Dear Volunteers and Supporters,
This is the 4th Annual “Bringing the World Together” Banquet.
The main purpose of this year’s annual event, is to raise funds for the continued construction
of the IHDN Mission Hospital ‘s apartments for the IHDN Mission Hospital Nursing staff and to
begin construction of the Women & Children’s Wards.
This year our goal is to raise $100,000. With all of us working together, we can accomplish a
great deal , to the glory of God!
I’d like to give special thank you to all of the committee members present tonight and those who
helped but could not make it tonight. Without you, this event would not be a success. It took over
100 of you to say ‘yes’ to a cause that many of you have embraced because you want to be involved
in something bigger than yourself. You agreed to join us in making a difference in the lives of
thousands of people. A great shout out to the following committees: Logistics/Coordinators; The
Events Co-Chairs; The Solicitations Committee; Publicity/Advertising Committee; The Master
of Ceremony, Liz Eilers; Steve Seiple & Pastor David Johnson for your prayers; Our Keynote
Speaker, Dr. John Mellinger; The Embalabala Sisters on Piano/Viola; members of the band,
‘Overcoming the Ashes’; Annie Mc Caffrey on piano and vocals. Thanks to the talented, Immanuel
for his Live Painting; our master Chef, Mrs. Hilda Elie Ahiable, and Incredibly Delicious! Thanks
to our wonderful helpers & Servers who sacrifice their Friday night to join us; The Technical
Support guys, Ray Tolley, Francis Jallah, and Aaron Harvard; the Videographer, Kevin Slater;
the Photographers: S.O. Magazine’s Kelly F.Lane, Mr. Bryan Kidd and Mrs. Tana Elder, the
Script Reader; those who helped with Reservation/Registration. Many special thanks to Mr. Scott
Bowers, of Dynagraphics, Inc. for printing of the invitations and programs; and of course those
who helped with setting up and those who will help with cleaning up afterwards. A big hand
to members of the Decorating Team, who worked to make this gym a beautiful, African oasis!
Thanks to all those who could not be here and have supported us financially and by prayers.
Additional thanks to Central IL Hematology/Onc. Center (CIHOC); Cancer Care Specialists
of Central IL. Decatur, IL.; FELC of Decatur, IL; David O. Edwards Attorney , Edwards Group
LLC; Dr Groesch & Dr. PLongos OrthDontics Group; UCBbank; KTECH Video Production; The
Farm; United Thru God (UTG); MJ Kellner, Healthcare Professionals Management Consulting;
LLC, Vinyl Doctor of Springfield, Inc.; Busey Bank of
Decatur; Good Deal Thrift Store; Flora Gems, Decatur,
ShellyBerendt, AlignLife Chiropractic.
Thanks to those who prayed for the smooth running
of this event; and of course to Hope Church for allowing
us to use this wonderful facility. We thank all of our
many supporters for making this event a success!
Sincerely,
June Agamah, MPH
LOGISTICS COORDINATOR
June Agamah, MPH
COMMITTEE
Edem & June Agamah, David Miller, David & Tana Elder, Bob Lackie, Jill
Kennedy-Broughton, Susan Wade, Sarah Agamah, Cheryl Boyer, Liz Eilers,
Wendee Sutyak, Gail & Eric Adamski, Judith Greenhalgh, Andy & Emily
Graber, Lin Vautrain, Duane & Rita Young, Joshua Allotey, Ocheng Jany, Gisele
Kamgaing, Francis & Munah Jallah, Pam Bone, Vivienne Dawkins, Ray Tolley,
Kevin Slater, Linda Kelly.
SOLICITATION
June Agamah, Tana Elder, Judith Greenhalgh, Susan Wade, Julie Embalabala
ADVERTISING/PUBLICITY
WLUJ- Liz Eilers, Dr. Agamah’s interview with State Journal Registrar, Rachel
Eastvold and Beth Funk at Hope Church Podium & Table in Church Foyer
MASTER of CEREMONY
Ms. Liz Eilers
PHOTOGRAPHERS
S.O. Magazine- Kelly Fifield Lane; Mr. Bryan Kidd
DESIGNING OF PROGRAM
June Agamah
VIDEOGRAPHER SCRIPT READER
Kevin Slater
Tana Elder
MUSIC/ENTERTAINMENT
Ms. Rebecca Embalabala (Piano), Ms. Alison Embalabala (Viola),
Mr. Matt Collins (Guitar), Mrs. Cora Johnson (Cello), Brian (Drums),
Mrs. Kristin Collins (Vocals)
Mr. Immanuel Ahiable-“A Live Painting”
Ms. Annie McCaffrey (Piano)-“He Loves Us” by John Mark McMillan; “One
Thing Remains”
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Dr. John Mellinger
PUBLICATIONS
Interviews for State Journal Registrar Article:
Dr. Edem & June Agamah, Nancy Rice, Stephanie Gadboise, Pastor Dave Johnson
& Bryan Kidd.
WLUJ - Liz Eilers
Chanel 20 Interview: June Agamah
FOOD PREPARATION
Hilda Elie Ahiable, Tana Elder, Emma Ahiable, Jenny McCann, Judith Greenhalgh,
Gisele Kamgaing, Amy Gelber, Norma Mehra, Doretta Crawford, Cheryl Boyer,
Eric Adamski, Emily Graber, Cara Tabatabai, Dr. Edem Agamah, June Agamah,
Julia Zavelsky, Lela Reeves, Julie Embalabala, Carol Funk, Tammy Fidler, Jan
Howey, Shirley Akwafo, Munah Jallah, Juanita Daniels, Tsige.
SERVERS FOR FOOD (Dressed in white Top and black Bottom)
Sarah Agamah, Samantha Elder, Lin Vautrain, Tyler Graber, Sona Fokum, Nubia
Fokum, Munah Jallah, Munah Henderson, Kelly Adamski, Bob Lackie, Lucy
Lackie, April Pattie, Michaela Pattie, Marrisa Pattie, Alex Gelber, Laura Henkle,
Deborah Zoigas, Mary Embalabala, Alexis Meridith, Zoe Fidler, Garret Fidler,
Michael Silas, Joshua Silas, Ayla Satchivi, Brooke Batterson, Ellen Pijffers, Even
Kuhn, Eric Wise.
SERVERS AT BUFFET
Eric & Gail Adamski, Gary & Laura Clark, Bob & Monica Havard,
Bob & Lucy Lackie, Jim & Dianne Pickett, Duane & Rita Young.
PUNCH
Ms. Vivienne Dawkins
RESERVATIONS/REGISTRATION
Lin Vautrain, Joshua Allotey, Laura Henkle, Roberta Volkmann, Pam Bone,
Judith Greenhalgh
DECORATIONS
Gail Adamski, Wendee Sutyak, Vivienne Dawkins, Gary & Laura Clark, Liz
Eilers, Jill Kennedy-Broughton, Sarah Agamah, Linda Kelly, Jackie Dawkins,
Molly Hasset.
FOLDING of NAPKINS: Wendee Sutyak and Liz Eilers
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Mr. Ray Tolley, Francis M. Jallah, David Adamski
SET UP & TEAR DOWN IN THE GYM
David Miller, Joshua Allotey, Jany Ocheng, Bob Lackie, Linda Ketchum, Eric &
Gail Adamski, Andy & Emily Graber, Steve Seiple, Pastor Brian Mills, Gary &
Laura Clark, Jim & Dianne Picket, Bob & Monica Havard, Bob & Carol Funk,
Kwabena Adomako, Pam & Bill Bone, Jerry Strode, Ben Strode, David Adamski,
Pastor Dave, Sharon Johnson, Alex Johnson, Jerry & Pauline Halm, Jill KennedyBroughton, John Frintz, Brad Cramer, Linda Kelly, Liz Eilers, Jan Howey, Ray
Tolley, Francis Jallah, Valarie Idusuyi, Emmanuel Akwafo, Juanita Daniels, Nelson
& Dede Agbodo, Greg Zessin, Billy & Connie McGee, Ben & Frida Fokum, Barb
& Doug Dockter, Jan Piland.
CLEAN UP IN KITCHEN AFTER EVENT
Arizona Phillips, Verla McCormick, Susan Tolley, Judith Greenhalgh, Linda
Ketchum, Ben & Frida Fokum, Norma Mehra, Francis & Munah Jallah, Cheryl
Boyer, Liz Eilers, Bob & Monica Havard, Edem & June Agamah, Jany Ocheng,
Bob & Carol Funk.
TABLE SPONSORS
Dr. Edem & June Agamah, Letitia Dewith-Anderson, Dr. Bob Bussing, David
& Tana Elder, Steve Elder, Ghana Assoc. of Central. IL.(GACI), Andy & Emily
Graber, Dr. Joseph Henkle, Mrs. Julie Krehbiel, Dr. Victor & Joyce Lanzotti, Dr.
John & Elaine Mellinger, David Miller, Tim & Nancy Rice, Africa Vision, Dr.
James & Susan Wade.
GOLD SPONOR(S)
Scott Bowers – Dynagraphics, Dr Karen Heolzer, Bob & Lucy Lackie.
SILVER SPONSOR(S)
Dr Gary & Kim Dunnington, Dr John & Wendee Sutyak, Dr Jim & Lori Wynstra,
David & Tana Elder, Dr Victor & Joyce Lanzotti.
BRONZE SPONSOR(S)
Dennis & Paulette Adams, David & Danielle Anderson, David & Karen Barber,
Dr.Donald & Jean Hartman, Fred & Margaret Ann Jessup, Jim & Dianne Pickett,
The Community Foundation of Macon County
Arial View Of The IHDN Mission Hospital
Impatient Ward
IHDN Board Members – USA
Sub Committee Members - USA
Dr. Edem Agamah – President
Mrs. June Agamah
Mr. Tim Rice - Secretary
Mrs. Nancy Rice
Mrs. Sue M. Coffee – Treasurer
Mr. Peter Embalabala,
Mr. David Miller
Ms. Erica Timmerman
Mr. David Anderson
Dr. Mokenge Malafa
IHDN Board Members – Ghana
Mr. Benjamin Agamah – President
Mr. Kojo Hohoabu – Secretary
Mr. Cephas Agbelie - Treasurer
Mr. Herbert Mensah
Mr. Nelson Agbesi
Ms. Emma Hammond
Dr. Randy Sepenu
Dr. Edem Agamah
IHDN Mission Activities Year in Review
By June Agamah, MPH
The year 2014, has been a successful one for IHDN activities. We thank God for
His provisions; financially, answered prayers and for friends and family who came
along side us to do the physical work that accompanies this kind of effort. Please
join us as we reflect on last year’s blessings!
IHDN undertook 24th Mission Trip to Ghana
Dr. Agamah led a 16-member team to Ghana from January 30 to February 27,
2014.
There were two teams. Team A (January 30-February 13, 2014) was comprised
of one SIU School of Medicine surgeon, a Surgical Resident, one Internist, three
Medical Assistants and one Interior Decorator.
Team B (January 30-February 15, 2014) members were all Final Year Medical
Students. Five students were from SIU School of Medicine and have since
graduated as doctors. Three of the students were from Rush University Medical
College and they too have become doctors! We thank God for allowing them to
partner with us to serve hundreds of patients while working and training under the
tutelage of other Ghanaian doctors/surgeons at the IHDN Medical Hospital!
3rd IHDN Fundraising Banquet
On March 28th, 2014, we held our 3rd Annual Bringing The World Together”
Fundraiser Banquet. Our goal was to reach $100,000. to help with construction
of Staff Apartments for the workers at IHDN Mission Hospital. We had live
entertainment, Ghanaian Cuisine, video presentation and a dynamic speaker. About
300 guests attended and even though we did not reach our goal, it was a great
success.
Construction on Staff Apartment Continues
In April 2014, we broke ground to begin construction of the 24-unit Staff
Apartment Complex and this is ongoing. Thus far, we’ve spent over $162,000.
on this project and we are fervently praying for God to move on the hearts of
His people to provide the resources to complete what will be an estimated cost
of between $600,000 and $800,000. We are looking for volunteer construction
workers who would like to come join us on our next trip to Ghana. We encourage
those who cannot go, to send in their end-of-year donations. We appreciate your
continued support for this venture.
Commissioning of Incinerator
June 24, 2014, Dr. Agamah two of the Agamah ladies (Aseye & Miriam) and
the staff of the IHDN Mission Hospital and friends, gathered for a commission
ceremony to begin operating a new Incinerator to be used by the hospital. This was
an important step in improving the environmental sanitation of the hospital site.
Meanwhile, the Agamah ladies filled in the gap, working long hours in the IHDN
Mission Hospital Office, assisting the Staff as they deal with the absence of Mr.
Bogah Kudah, who was involved in a motor bike accident. By God’s grace he has
recovered and is back to work.
IHDN Undertook 25th Mission Trip to Ghana
Last year, our Summer mission trip to Ghana came later than any other year. We
had a busy year with new developments on the construction of the IHDN Mission
Hospital.
Dr. Agamah led a nine-member IHDN mission team to Ghana on Thursday,
August 7th to Friday, August 22nd, 2014. Last year’s team was international; with
two (2) members from Barbados, two (2) from Chicago, one (1) member from
Jamaica, one (1) from Guyana, South America and three (3) from Springfield, IL.
On Friday, August 22nd, 2014, the IHDN 9-member Mission team returned
safely from Ghana. The team was grateful for all the prayers and encouragement
extended on their journey of faith.
The team hosted a three day seminar on Conflict Resolution and Business
Development to a number of excited business men and women. Dr. Agamah and
two of the nurses did Nursing In-Service training for the hospital staff. Some
team members did a feasibility study of an Elementary School that is in danger of
closing.
Many patients were seen and treated at the IHDN Mission Hospital and a number
of surgeries were performed. The team visited the Slave Castle in Keta, and spent
time visiting with individual business owners. Construction continued on the Staff
apartments.
Please continue to pray for good health and continued vigilance for the workers and
staff as they continue to serve the people of the Volta Region of Ghana.
IHDN Purchases an Ambulance for Mission Hospital in Ghana
In October, 2014, we procured a 1996 Ford Cutaway Van E350 Ambulance for
$1,700. This ambulance is being shipped to Ghana to help transport sick patients
to and from the IHDN Mission Hospital. The present transportation condition for
patients is less than ideal. Patients are often carried on people’s backs, transported
to the hospital via motor bikes, or taxi. Since the body of the ambulance is wider
than the container, we had to ship it separately at a cost of $5,000. We are thankful
that we received $1,700. donations to help with the purchase of the ambulance and
another $1,000. was received to help defray the cost of shipment to Ghana.
Shipment of 40ft Container to Ghana
We give thanks to the Lord for His provisions! On December 18th, 2014, we
shipped a 40ft container to Ghana.
Thanks to all our volunteers who came to our home, and the warehouse to help
with the sorting and packing. We had 2 hours to pack it full of beds, Mattresses,
sheets, computers, adult gowns, medical supplies, children’s books, school desks,
etc.
The 40 ft container is bound for Ghana, West Africa. Please pray for traveling
mercies for the shipment to arrive safely.
Award Recognition for our work with IHDN
On November 7th 2014, Mrs. June Agamah received the 2014 Humanitarian Award
from University of Illinois. This award was given at the Annual Alumni Gala , held
at the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Museum in Springfield.
On that very day, Dr. Edem Agamah received the 2014 Volunteerism and
Community Service Award from The American College of Physicians-Illinois
Chapter. Dr. Agamah graciously chose not to go to Champaign but instead
supported June in her recognition for her award. We are both honored an thankful
for the encouragement and support given to us over these years!
IHDN Undertakes 26th Mission Trip to Ghana
Dr. Agamah led a 7-member Mission team to Ghana from January 29-February
28th, 2015. This diverse group continued medical care, provide leadership and
training of local pastors, Family Health Nursing training, and tropical medicine
training of medical students from SIU School of Medicine & Rush Medical
College, Chicago.
Thank you for your ongoing support and may God bless you and your family this
New Year, 2015!
Front view of IHDN Mission Outpatient Hospital, opened in June 2008
Rear view of IHDN Mission Hospital In-patient Wards, opened in 2013
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you in our prayers.
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your work
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your labor
prompted by love,
and your endurance
inspired by hope in
our Lord Jesus
Christ."
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