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Caleb Maina-Part 5

A brief update for you. Caleb and mum arrived safe and are at Fortis Hospitals Banglore. Caleb has been very calm and is breastfeeding well and mum doesn't have to spoon feed him.

The medical examinations were done yesterday that is ECHO(heart scan) , ECG and blood test. The surgeon came today to review the results and they are due for a CT Scan tomorrow and Surgeon said surgery might be on Friday so guys lets keep praying for our little warrior and his family.

On finances we have so far received Kshs 20,000 from well wishers and are very humbled by the response and we now working towards Kshs 830,000 from Kshs 850,000. Lets keep talking to our friends about Caleb .

We have bank details for local bank and that for Fortis Hospitals for anyone out there who may want to transfer money directly.

Have a good evening.

Sylvia
0722 840375

Comments

Alexander said…
Am proud of you babe...ive seen you follow up on this case like its your own baby.... God will go before us and before Caleb and family. you have done yua part and the lord shall mobilise resources from every corner of the winds....He shall bring yua way men and women sent for this particular purpose..God has heard yua cry and seen yua tears...He's neva too early nor too late...His timing is perfect. He is asking for a man..."who shall go for me"! and now that you said..here iam lord use me as a channel, just see how He shall surprise you. Again, am so proud of you that people can turn to you for both emotional support and healing. AM right behind you and you have my full support! love you!

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