Another full on day in EducAid, with its great ups and terrible downs.
Today we have heard that Jimiyke Koroma has completed his anti-TB treatment and one very lucky young man has come through after being very close to death with TB throughout his brain and body.
On the same day, we have heard that, completely out of the blue, Isatu Kanu, student at the Rogbere School and sickle cell patient, has got up this morning and dropped dead from unknown causes on her way to the bathroom. To our knowledge, she was not ill and we will never know more than that. What a terrible loss to the school. What an appalling loss to her parents who today lost their 3rd child!
For those of you who pray, please pray for the consolation of all those near her.
If you would like to know more about EducAid's work with vulnerable young Sierra Leoneans, please go to www.educaid.org.uk
Today we have heard that Jimiyke Koroma has completed his anti-TB treatment and one very lucky young man has come through after being very close to death with TB throughout his brain and body.
On the same day, we have heard that, completely out of the blue, Isatu Kanu, student at the Rogbere School and sickle cell patient, has got up this morning and dropped dead from unknown causes on her way to the bathroom. To our knowledge, she was not ill and we will never know more than that. What a terrible loss to the school. What an appalling loss to her parents who today lost their 3rd child!
For those of you who pray, please pray for the consolation of all those near her.
If you would like to know more about EducAid's work with vulnerable young Sierra Leoneans, please go to www.educaid.org.uk
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