You Want to Get
Involved! Hooray!
You understand,
don't you, how very few people find their way to this
Get Involved page?
But you did. You're special. Thank you for being you.
There are
several ways you can be a part of our missions outreach
to
Kenya and the people we serve. See the list below...
(0) Means the purchase has been funded.
(1) means your gift is still needed. Take a look?
The number in parentheses is how many are still needed,
i.e. (2)
Feel free to be
involved as an individual partner, a family partner or a
corporate partner. Partial support of a project listed
below is available and welcomed if you cannot commit to
a full sponsorship.
And may God
bless each and every one of you for helping,
Dr. Bill Williams
Director, Kenya Medical Outreach, Inc.
All gifts to KMO are tax deductible.
We're a Georgia registered 501c3 Non-Profit Charitable
Organization.
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List of Current Projects That Need Funding |
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Makeshift operating room in
the bush on a severely cut leg of a Masai boy |
Cheney Davis, LNP and
Jeaninne Wills, MD at work |
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The double cleft palate baby
in Olmekenyu hopes to be a Smile Train surgery |
We send this hemangioma
patient to Narok Hospital |
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This boy was sent to Nairobi
for biopsy and surgical repair of severe face infection |
The nurses at Mercy
Clinic, Olmekenyu, Kenya |
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Emmaus Walks put on by
members of KMO each year...up to 10 walks so far |
Bikes for pastors
furnished by KMO |
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KMO donates money to Morijo
Primary School for school projects each year |
KMO team members
sponsored Kenyan soccer teams
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The Belgium School in
Morijo: a joint project of four benefactors, KMO being
one |
KMO provides worm
medication at Belgium School |
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Jerry stands in the water
project reservoir at the Belgium School |
Jerry and John at the
recently completed Morijo WP |
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Cattle watering trough
Masai woman with a tumor |
We are sending her to
the hospital in Nairobi for care |
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Mission team transportation
must be reliable: a Land Cruiser is key in Kenya |
Tabula, our first
patient in Morijo needs more surgery |
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Portable dental units for the bush
are needed: one for each dentist and hygienist |
KMO provides cough
syrup for Morijo school
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