Friday, March 23, 2012

Starting A New Job!



The talented team of social workers and nurse midwives
I serve with. 

As my five month public health internship with Samaritan’s Purse came to an end back in December, I knew I wanted to remain serving in Cambodia.  We already had plans to return to Abilene for the Christmas holidays at the completion of our internships. Wayne and I made a decision at that time to return to Cambodia, not sure where exactly we would be serving, but knowing God has called us there.  Just before we left for the US, I came in contact with an organization called Mother’s Heart-Cambodia.  It is the first and only Christian crisis pregnancy center in Cambodia (www.mothersheart-cambodia.org/). During that time, I had an incredible opportunity to visit at length with the Founder and Director, Katrina Gliddon who is both an Australian midwife and nurse practitioner. She began to share with me the extreme challenges that the young, single, pregnant women of Cambodia face. I was moved with compassion.  I had learned a lot from my public health research regarding women’s health while at Samaritan’s Purse. The information and statistics I recovered was both unbelievable and staggering.

Cambodia ranks among the highest in the region for maternal mortality with 1/3 of deaths being attributed to “backyard” abortions. Unplanned and unwanted pregnancies are recurrent and consistent hardships among the youth.  Access to reproductive health services remains a barrier for most women due to poverty and a lack of education. An estimated 73,000 abortions take place per year.  Abortion inductions and the use of easily accessible over-the-counter abortion pills as forms of contraception have become a pandemic in Cambodia.  89% of those occur in unsafe, illegal clinics.

 During my visit with Katrina, she continued to share with me the vision of Mother’s Heart : To empower women with choices and to be a voice to those who have none. Last year Mother’s Heart helped over 100 girls, young women and their partners, infants and families by providing resources and programs. Through education, counseling and mentoring MH has helped their clients sustain healthy choices for their own lives and the lives of their baby. 
One of God's miracles!*
When Wayne and I returned to Phnom Penh in January, I was excited to get a phone call from Katrina. She asked that I meet with MH board members.  Following the meeting, I was offered, and with joy accepted, a position with Mother’s Heart as Assistant to the Country Director.   I have been working with Mother’s Heart now for the past three weeks utilizing my management skills as well as my skills as a registered nurse.  I have seen some great hardships and some incredible miracles during these short few weeks. Please continue to pray for me in my new job:  that God would touch the lives of these women and their babies, their identity is transformed and their lives are changed.

*Babies names and photos of mothers are not made public for safety and confidentiality reasons. 


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