MEDICAL MISSIONS

 
 
 
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Medical Missions

Continuing the Circle of Kindness has partnered with world-renowned physicians and surgeons to help those in need each year in Kenya, Africa. We support medical missions around the world that coincide with our mission. We supply funds, equipment, and supplies as we have available.

In the US, we are on a mission to save our Christian faith; in Kenya, their faith is robust, but they are fighting to live. We support the training of local surgeons in Kenya, Africa willing to remain and practice in rural areas of Africa. These surgeons will practice in areas where the need for doctors is great.

This picture shows a hospital that is currently being rebuilt after burning in a fire several years ago.

This picture shows a hospital that is currently being rebuilt after burning in a fire several years ago.

Pictured above are Jehosaphat, Ivy, and Emmanuel - all of whom are truly gifted at what they do.

Pictured above are Jehosaphat, Ivy, and Emmanuel - all of whom are truly gifted at what they do.

In January 2024, the Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons graduated their first neurosurgeon. Dr. Emmanuel Wafula Wekesa’s (pictured far right) education was partially funded by donations by Continuing the Circle of Kindness. Additionally, he was trained by world-renowned neurosurgeons supported in part by Continuing the Circle of Kindness.

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Continuing the Circle of Kindness donates wheelchairs to help children in Kenya with special needs.  Sharon, in the blue dress, is 14 and has cerebral palsy. Her mother has passed away and her care is left to her aunt and father.  Benta, in the pink dress, is 11 years old with CP as well. She lives with her mom, dad, and siblings. If it were not for these wheelchairs, the families would have to carry the girls around wherever they needed to go.

Continuing the Circle of Kindness donates wheelchairs to help children in Kenya with special needs. Sharon, in the blue dress, is 14 and has cerebral palsy. Her mother has passed away and her care is left to her aunt and father.  Benta, in the pink dress, is 11 years old with CP as well. She lives with her mom, dad, and siblings. If it were not for these wheelchairs, the families would have to carry the girls around wherever they needed to go.