Hadia* is a 40-year-old refugee woman who we met through our staff that are working with refugees.

Her 16-month-old boy was severely sick with a high grade fever. Our staff brought them to the Life Center medical clinic. 

Our doctor diagnosed the child with pneumonia and immediately began his treatment. Within days, he started recovering.

We provided this family a food package, a hygiene kit, cold medicine, and a monthly cash gift for their rent.

Hadia is very thankful to AMG and RAM for their support during a difficult time. 

To support RAM’s work providing free or low cost medical assistance to those in need, please click here.

 

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