Bringing More Than Life Saving Medical Care
Aerial view of the FIH Compound |
Fulfilling
our mission and opening a clinic has been much more challenging than we
ever expected. However one of our mottos has been, "If it was easy
someone else would have already done it." No longer the wide eyed naive
optimists, FIH has crossed many a road block and mountain to become
wizened wide eyed optimists. If nothing else FIH is comprised of
persistent bounce back up after being knocked down resilient people.
Well
the promise and fruits of our labor are about to be fulfilled. Looking
forward (It's in our name after all), 2013 will see the opening of the
first medical wing of the clinic! It needs finish work; paint, medical
and office supplies, finish electrical and plumbing, and of course the
Haitian professionals to provide the care. The clinic will have 4 exam
rooms, an area for intake and checkout, and a pharmacy. It will be open 5
1/2 days per week and provide basic medical care to adults, children,
prenatal care, health education, and hope. For a people who often feel
forgotten without optimism for the future for themselves and their
children, the clinic has been described by one mother as, "the hand of
God reaching down to us."
The
second major development and 2013 accomplishment will be the opening of
an FIH mission house in downtown Les Cayes. A building which is
affordable and available to rent has been identified. It requires
cosmetic work, updating the electrical and plumbing, and furnishings.
The house will be able to sleep up to 20 travelers at a time. Any and
all profit from the house will go directly to the running of the medical
clinic. Expats (new term for missionaries in another country),
students, medical teams, missionaries, will not only have a life
changing third world experience but know that they are helping to fund
and provide medical care to the poor in FondeFred!
A
recent success worth mentioning is that FIH has been providing clean
drinking water to the community with a hand dug well. In the middle of
December 2012 a 120 foot well was drilled and is able to pump out 20
gallons of fresh clean water per minute. This will be used by the clinic
and twice each day opened up to the community.
It
has been said by those who have done this before that a medical clinic
opens the door for development and businesses to come into the
community. Well we have started to see that already. FIH co- founder
Paula Mulqueen, RN was in FondeFred in December and visited a new center
for teaching agriculture to young adults between 18 and 21. They
already have a Tilapia fish farm! (They took the aerial photo of the
FIH clinic seen on his blog. ) In addition there are plans and signs up
announcing the building of a soccer stadium in FondeFred!
So
for the many who have supported FIH I've these past 6 years, job well
done. The dream is becoming reality. There is still work to be done, but
the goal for phase 1 is in site. As good as we should all feel,just
imagine what these means to the people of FondeFred. An answer for a
sick child crying with ear pain. Prenatal care and testing for HIV to
prevent the spread to another generation. Hope for the future!