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'Regular giving is a no-brainer'

Judy recently chose to become one of our amazing Monthly Givers. She shares her motivations for giving monthly to make an even greater impact for women.

"My husband and I both retired now,we have five grandchildren and breed parrots as a hobby - we currently have about 150 of them!

A few years ago, a local resident started raising money for Hamlin and that was the first I heard of it. I was awed by the organization,in repairing and caring for fistula patients, so I decided to go on a Hamlin Ethiopian Adventure last November. We met some very dedicated and caring staff and every little thing we can do to help is welcomed. Monthly giving is a no-brainer.

Judy pictured with a Tribe member on her Hamlin Ethiopian Adventure Tour

Obstetric fistula is curable and the lives of the patients and their families can be enriched way beyond their expectations.
The whole of life care offered to patients particularly stands out to me. It makes sense to offer not only physical treatment but also emotional and ongoing medical support, occupational training and even assistance with funding for small business startups. Even in advanced countries like New Zealand, such commitment to a patient as a whole person is rare.

The costs of intervention are miniscule compared to the human tragedy of doing nothing.

Many of these countries [like Ethiopia] just can’t afford to do this work. It is up to us who have that capacity, to step in and help."

"I am thrilled to be a very small part in such a complex organisation. If my donations are helping, then I am the richer for that."

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Hamlin Fistula NZ is committed to providing ongoing support for fistula surgery and for the preventive work of the midwives. The hospital in Addis Ababa has become a centre of excellence to which doctors from other countries come to learn and master the specialist skills of fistula surgery.

Photography credits to Mary F. Calvert, Kate Geraghty, Amber Hooper, Joni Kabana, Joli Wescombe, Natasha Meyer and Martha Tadesse.