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A
Million Mothers Campaign
Building
a Miracle, one dollar at a time!

Fact: In 2003, the Jakarta Post
reported that the maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is
373 per 100,000 births.
This number reflects the number of mothers who die
in childbirth. In the U.S. that number is 12 per 100,000.
Tsunami to Terrorism, Balinese Culture Crippled --
Rising Malnutrition
In 2002 and 2005, following the devastation of the Tsunami
in Indonesia, terrorist bombings in Bali led to the collapse
of the tourist industry, resulting
in economic devastation, mass poverty, and malnutrition on
the island. As a result, poorer families cannot afford to go
to a hospital for birthing, so they have their babies at
home. This is usually a safe alternative for birthing a
baby, however when mothers are malnourished and they give
birth, there’s a far
greater chance that they will tear, and without proper
medical attention, the mother can bleed to death, which
explains the high maternal mortality rate in Bali today.
Hope Exists For Mothers in Bali
In 1999 Midwife Robin Lim set up a birth clinic for
underserved women to receive prenatal care, as well as to
birth in a safe, compassionate environment. To learn more,
please visit the website of Yayasan Bumi Sehat (www.BumiSehatBali.org).
Bumi Sehat started out by helping 50 mothers per year have
access to a safe place to birth their baby. In
2007, the number of births jumped to 600, and projections
are 750 to 800 births in 2008 with the same number of
staff and facilities. Based on the numbers of
women that come for prenatal visits every week (currently
over 125), 2008 has already stretched them beyond maximum
capacity.
No woman is ever turned away at Bumi Sehat.
Join one million hearts strong ... to build a new
clinic in Nyuh Kuning Village ... mother-to-mother across
the world manifesting safe and proper care for mother and
babies in Bali. Check the Million Mothers website for
weekly updates and progress reports.
One Million Mothers can create a miracle!
Visit
the Million Mothers Website
To
Make a Tax Deductable Donation:
http://www.amillionmothers.com/donation.html
Other
Articles/Details:
http://www.7dvt.com/2008midwife-seeks-donations-bali-clinic
Bali
Field Report 2008 / About
Katherine Bramhall / Million
Mothers Flyer (PDF)
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