Started as a simple walk around…
August 24, 2012
This afternoon I took a walk with the kids around the
parish. First we stopped at the
playground, and after the kids had their fill of swings and Zakari climbing a
tree, we walked over to the community of Nouvo Bidaw. I thought that perhaps Bidaw residents had
moved because of the threat of Isaac and as I predicted, several families had
moved in, even if only temporarily. The
kids and I walked around the perimeter of the settlement, greeting everyone
sitting on their porches. At Ethela’s
house, her neighbor, Magali, beaconed me to come onto her porch, and then to go
inside her one-room house. There lying
on the bed was a tiny, tiny infant girl.
Her mother and father sat close by.
I commented about how tiny the baby is, to which they responded that she
is three months old. They said she is
sick and cries all the time. I asked if
Mommy had breast milk and yes, she has milk and feeds the baby. This baby, to me, looks severely
malnourished. They want to get medical
care but have no money for a doctor or medicine. Later, a neighbor told me that they had taken
the baby to a child health care center but never bought the prescribed medicine
because they didn’t have the money.
Ethela then told me that the mother has no money and the father has no
money. I took the risk of being crass
and said they should have thought about that when they were “making their
baby”! Of course, they didn’t, as many
young people don’t think about the consequences of their actions. This baby will suffer because the parents
were not educated about planning a family.
I talked at length with the parents, told them that I had given money to
other people for hospital visits, only to find out that they never took the
child to the hospital. I was reluctant
to get burned again. Ethela’s friend,
Magali, said that she would be responsible, would accompany the couple and baby
to the hospital and report back to me.
So, I agreed to help, telling them that Jesus said to help the
poor.