Monday, June 13, 2011

ELWA Makes Plans to Expand

Hospitals of Hope’s partner ministry in Liberia, ELWA (Eternal Love Winning Africa) is making progress on drawing plans to expand its hospital in Monrovia.

Kedrick White, the director of ELWA in Monrovia, Liberia, has been working with a volunteer architect to develop plans for the new hospital. The current goal is to build a new a new 80-90 bed hospital to replace the current 40-year-old 30 bed hospital.
The plans also include an entry way area with seven wings coming off of it. The different wings house all the essential care facilities like an emergency room, surgical rooms, an outpatient clinic, children’s ward, male and female wards, a dental clinic, pharmacy, lab, counseling services, a chapel, a cafeteria, and administrative offices.

ELWA hopes to complete this project with in the next five years. However, they may be able to accomplish it sooner because Samaritan’s Purse has recently expressed interest helping with the project.

The current ELWA Hospital was built in 1965 and is too small and out-of-date to meet the needs of the community. With only 1 doctor for every 28,000 people in Liberia, ELWA is swamped with patients, and their limited resources are stretched thin.

Hospitals of Hope has sent volunteers to serve at ELWA the past four years. Also in early 2011, Hospitals of Hope partnered with the Brother's Brother Foundation to send necessary equipment to the hospital, including a much needed x-ray machine.HOH staff member, Daniel White will be traveling to Liberia next week in order to install the donated equipment.

Hospitals of Hope is committed to helping bring change in Liberia, through sending essential equipment, training hospital staff, and providing patient care.

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