Comments on: Saving lives on a shoestring https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/ Supporting women. Defeating poverty. Wed, 13 Feb 2019 03:56:40 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 By: Wency https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/#replybox Wed, 13 Feb 2019 03:56:40 +0000 https://www.care.org.au/?p=24110#comment-43822 Tasman and Annie b, you are a solution to a problem in the community long suffered. Only God sees the heart and sends His workmen for a higher calling. Keep doing the good work,

Wency
PNG

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By: CARE Australia https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/#replybox Mon, 30 Apr 2018 00:45:25 +0000 https://www.care.org.au/?p=24110#comment-27985 In reply to Clancy Scanlon-Lewis..

Hi Clancy, thank you for your interest in this program. We haven’t had recent contact with Tasman and Annie, however if you would like to learn more about the other work we are doing in PNG head here > https://www.care.org.au/country/papua-new-guinea/ All the best with your assignment,CARE Australia

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By: Clancy Scanlon-Lewis. https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/#replybox Sat, 28 Apr 2018 03:42:18 +0000 https://www.care.org.au/?p=24110#comment-27875 Are Tasman and Annie still in need of a refrigerator for their vaccines at their Village Health Care Clinic, Barola Hous Mama’s.?
My name is Clancy, a Year 9 student at the Manilla Central School in North Western New South Wales. I am completing an assignment on Human WellBeing in Papua New Guinea looking at the health care of Mums going through the pre and postal natal program.

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By: Kirsti Mukwiilongo https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/#replybox Fri, 06 Oct 2017 07:08:24 +0000 https://www.care.org.au/?p=24110#comment-18239 Congratulations to this great couple on the job well-done. Keep up the good work!

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By: Amanda Yorke https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/#replybox Fri, 29 Sep 2017 02:32:00 +0000 https://www.care.org.au/?p=24110#comment-17943 As a child I lived for three years with my family in New Guinea. Although there have been some problems since those days of white paternalism, the people seem to me to be utterly amazing. I’m an old woman now, a retiree on a tiny pension (sorry, Tasman and Annie!), but may your Clinic be blessed and prosper long. God bless you. Amanda

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By: Roko https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/#replybox Thu, 28 Sep 2017 14:50:37 +0000 https://www.care.org.au/?p=24110#comment-17917 Thank you Uncle ?

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By: Anne Masters https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/#replybox Thu, 28 Sep 2017 13:22:19 +0000 https://www.care.org.au/?p=24110#comment-17912 Great work by Tasman and Annie. Must be supported. Their Mama’s house should also serve as a model for other caring and enterprising New Guineans to follow.

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By: Allan Mosa https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/#replybox Thu, 28 Sep 2017 08:14:49 +0000 https://www.care.org.au/?p=24110#comment-17901 A hard worker who strife day and night for the good of mother and child. Should be recognized and funded well by government and relevant authorities. A great and humble man and woman.

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By: Gloria Nema https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/#replybox Thu, 28 Sep 2017 04:21:20 +0000 https://www.care.org.au/?p=24110#comment-17890 I’ve known Tasman to be a kind and caring soul and his testimony shows that one man (and his family) really can make a big difference. Thank you so much Tasman and Annie. I hope doors open up for you to continue doing the good work that you do.

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By: Ian https://www.care.org.au/blog/saving-lives-on-a-shoestring/#replybox Wed, 27 Sep 2017 23:42:25 +0000 https://www.care.org.au/?p=24110#comment-17879 Tasman’s perseverance hard work and motivation through personal experience have resulted in the wonderful Mama’s House,
It would be a tragedy if the cuts to the Australian Aid budget made the future of all that has been achieved lie in jeopardy places like Mama’s House should be seen as they are which is totally essential to the future of the people in Papua New Guinea and always be given the highest priority by those who make the decisions on where the aid budget should use its money,
I hope that the clinic will thrive and prosper into the future and grow bigger and better. Ian

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