SERVICE TO THE POOR IS THE AIM OF OUR N. G. O.
FIRST SIN IS THAT OF DISOBEDIENCE TO GOD:
** NON SERVIAM **
YOU WANT TO BE GREAT IN THE WORLD?
YOU WANT TO BE RESPECTED BY OTHERS?
YOU WANT TO BE GREAT BEFORE CHRIST?
YOU WANT TO BE FAMOUS IN THE WORLD?
YOU WANT TO BE KNOWN BY MANY PEOPLE?
START TO SERVE OTHERS FOR THE NAME OF GOD!
THAT WILL SEND YOU TO HEAVEN (Mt. 25).
BE A SERVANT TO OTHERS TO PELASE YOUR GOD.
WORSHIPING YOUR MONEY IS IDOLATRY AND
THAT CANNOT LEAD YOU TO HEAVEN
SERVE OTHERS AND BE TRULY HAPPY
INFANT JESUS SANATORIUM
This is a non governamental organization (N.G.O.), that takes care of Distance Adoption of children, besides running a Hospital: Infant Jesus Hospital Isingwu.
Saturday, 28 May 2011
CHRIST WASHED THE FEET OF APOSTLES AS SERVICE TO THE POOR
Main N. G. O. Management Block also serves as Hospital Block in action
OVERVIEW OF THE HOSPITAL AND MATERNITY SITUATION AT N.G.O. HOUSE
Workers are active, doing the much they can, depending on when we get financial help. The main block of Infant Jesus Sanatorium, whose construction started in 1995 has not be completed. However the demand for medical care, which is part of the actions of our N.G.O., called for opening the Hospital - Infant Jesus Hospital Isingwu to take immediate care of children and patients from poor families. Even as the work goes on at the hospital block, patients - adults and children - enter the hospital to see the doctor and receive treatment. Our undertaking is not easy, but we are happy of doing some good for Christ, who came for the poor and called us to serve not to be served. There is no human greatness of it is not through service to others.
Child birth has increased since we opened the hospital on 2nd March 2009. We are trying our best if we can get help to build a hospital quarter, so that our doctors and works have to live near the hospital premises.
The children born in the first year of the hospital are called to take gifts.
We have also a case of triple birth.
N. G. O. Block as of January 2011
Workers are active, doing the much they can, depending on when we get financial help. The main block of Infant Jesus Sanatorium, whose construction started in 1995 has not be completed. However the demand for medical care, which is part of the actions of our N.G.O., called for opening the Hospital - Infant Jesus Hospital Isingwu to take immediate care of children and patients from poor families. Even as the work goes on at the hospital block, patients - adults and children - enter the hospital to see the doctor and receive treatment. Our undertaking is not easy, but we are happy of doing some good for Christ, who came for the poor and called us to serve not to be served. There is no human greatness of it is not through service to others.
Child birth has increased since we opened the hospital on 2nd March 2009. We are trying our best if we can get help to build a hospital quarter, so that our doctors and works have to live near the hospital premises.
The children born in the first year of the hospital are called to take gifts.
We have also a case of triple birth.
N. G. O. Block as of January 2011
N. G. O. Members of Jos University Block
N. G. O. Members of Jos in North Nigeria. Mrs. Beatrice Uche Aguiyi and Mrs. Abigail Ogbonna are active with charitable works among poor families in the Catholic Archdiocese of Jos in Plateau State. We also with that the new government has to be the light in order to achieve the aims of our project.
N. G. O. Members of Maiduguri in North Nigeria
N. G. O. members (Mrs. Angela) and her group of Maiduguri in extreme North Nigeria. We hope that with peace through the new President of Nigeria, they can work well without disorder from radical Moslems. This is our second branch in North Nigeria.
N. G. O. Members at Jos and Maiduguri Branches in North Nigeria
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
INFANT JESUS HOSPITAL ISINGWU ORAIFITE ANAMBRA STATE NIGERIA
THIS IS LATEST CHURCH PRIVATE HOSPITAL INAUGURATED RECENTLY IN ANAMBRA STATE OF NIGERIA. HERE DR ONYEKACHUKWU ANAMEJE IS TAKING A GOOD CARE OF PATIENTS AND CHILDREN SUFFERING ASPECTS OF ILLNESS AS A HOSPITAL IN HIS HOME VILLAGE
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