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POMC Najile Church Survival Update | Fall 2021

November 19, 2021

Pictured above: Caregivers learn about the importance of preventative immunizations for infants.

Survival Statistics at POMC Najile Church (January – June 2021)
18 babies and their mothers served
7 babies born, and 86% had a healthy birth weight
7 pregnant mothers received prenatal care
4 babies, on average per month, received malnutrition treatment
4 babies reached their first birthday and have transitioned to the Sponsorship program

Your Faithful Partnership Has Helped Babies Achieve a Healthy Start

The first year of life is crucial for healthy child development. Your gift to the Survival program has helped these and other vulnerable babies overcome the challenges of living in extreme poverty. Join us as we celebrate this important milestone!

Hellen lives with her mother and father. Her parents are married. Hellen loves clapping her hands and playing games at the center.
Kareesi transitioned to the home-based program in January. He lives with his parents, three sisters and two brothers. He enjoys playing with toy cars.

Litei lives with his parents, five brothers and two sisters. He enjoys doing arts and crafts at the center.
Naishorua lives with her mother, father, brother and sister. Her parents are married and currently unemployed. Naishorua enjoys singing songs.

Recent Survival Activities

Click the arrow on the right side of the image to view a gallery of recent photos from POMC Najile Church.

A church staff member facilitates a workshop on proper handwashing techniques. They also discuss ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Caregivers learn about the benefits of making healthy nutritional choices for their children during the first 1,000 days of their life. Male caregivers are encouraged to attend large group meetings whenever possible.
A Survival Specialist teaches caregivers about child protection.
A church staff member facilitates a workshop on proper handwashing techniques. They also discuss ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
A church staff member facilitates a workshop on proper handwashing techniques. They also discuss ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Thank You for Your Partnership

Your continued support of mothers and their babies at POMC Najile Church in Rift Valley, Kenya, is transforming lives and paving the way to a brighter future. Because of your generosity, babies are beginning their lives as treasured members of the Compassion family. For many years to come, they will have the opportunity to benefit from a wide range of benefits, including access to medical care, educational support and regular nutritious meals. Compassion and its church partners are committed to caring for them right through childhood and adolescence, until they are ready to spread their wings as independent adults. Thank you for making this possible for hundreds of families in Kenya!

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