Regarding the Tragedy post, we’ve heard the baby is out of the coma, but don’t know what shape her foot is in. The good news is, Dr. Rod will still be able to help her. The bad news is, we have to wait until our next visit.
Regarding the potato peelers, they were delivered in all the villages along the valley where the ladies cooked for us (Lewoh, Menji-Fonjumetaw, Besali and Bechati) and the women loved them. I’ve promised to bring some on every visit – it’s amazing how big the impact can be from such a simple gadget!
Tags: Africa, Cameroon, Charity, children, malaria, Obakki Foundation, potato peelers, tragedy, Treana Peake




I would be happy to purchase 100 potato peelers for your next trip! My grandpa used to tell me stories about peeling potatos in the army and the hours it would take him. It is one thing I hate to do, but without my potato peelers, we would not eat potatos! hahaha I will bring them to Vancouver with me in July.
Yay for all of it!! Sorry Dr Rid has to wait but at least he can help.
So glad she is out of the coma – so very glad.
Thank goodness the little girl at least survived the ordeal, I hope all will turn out well when Dr. Rod returns to work on her foot!! How about your foot, did it finally heal up?
I’m so so happy!!!
Our prayers have been heard!!!
That is great news about the baby! Too bad she has to wait though until you go back with Dr. Rod. Glad they like the potatoe peelers.