- Papa
 was not able to walk after having a stroke that paralyzed half his 
body. He was not able to do anything on his own and his family was not 
able to get him to the hospital for proper care to make him strong 
again. With the help of Kudvumisa providing weekly transport to the 
hospital located an hour away he can now walk on his own.
- Mdvuba
 is paralyzed. His relatives and neighbors struggle to care for his 
needs, and with no source of income he often can go days with little 
food. CHIPS provided him with 3 months of staple food so with the help 
of his neighbors helping him cook each day he now ends each day with a 
full stomach.
- Sipho
 was poorly clothed, coughing for months, and was getting sicker by the 
week but had no money to go to the clinic. Not knowing what to do he 
stumbled upon the CHIPS clinic. The CHIPS team provided HIV testing; 
discovering he is HIV+. Concerned he had tuberculosis as well they 
provided transport to the nearest hospital with a fresh set of clothes 
for him to wear. Sipho was started on TB treatment at the hospital and 
soon will start treatment for HIV.
- Mphuko
 was involved in an accident 2 years ago which left him completely 
immobile. He was seen every so often by a home-based care team to care 
for his bed sores and other wounds. He had no money or resources for 
gauze, gloves, hygiene products or medicine. CHIPS intervened and now 
provides wound supplies, transport to the hospital for his HIV medicine 
and hygiene supplies.
- Joyce
 didn't know she was living with cancer until CHIPS held a cervical 
cancer screening campaign. CHIPS pays for lab processing, provides 
transport to different clinics and hospitals for surgery and chemo 
therapy, and helped with registration into the government system so she 
can access the limited medical care available here. 
CHIPS,
 the Community Health Intervention Programme of Kudvumisa Foundation, 
has been able to help the most vulnerable in this isolated and 
marginalized area in eSwatini (Swaziland is now eSwatini!).  Your 
prayers and support make this possible. Partner with us to bring Life to
 eSwatini.
Good News:  
- We
 reached our goal for the dental matching grant!  But there are still 
shortfalls for equipment (compressor & sterilizer) and finishings  Please help us fill the gaps! Work has already begun!
- the main clinic renovation under the Rotary grant is winding down. Finishing touches are being done now!
- Project CURE
 will be onsite in September to begin the process of developing a 
facility equipment list: then filling a shipping container to send over.
Sustainability of the mobile health outreach and the health clinic has always been our goal.
- the
 renovation of the Guest House has slowed as we raise funds to complete 
the construction. The Guest House will provide a place for visiting 
teams to stay and income to the health projects.
- we
 are working on the commercial development on the property, securing 
letters of intent from key leaseholders/anchor tenants as we work 
towards a business plan that is viable that can be be presented with the
 hope of securing financing for the project. The commercial development 
will provide local employment and a long term sustainable source of 
income to fund the clinic and mobile outreach.
 
You
 can help play a part in this project:  please consider donating to 
Kudvumisa Foundation.  A US 501c3, your donations are tax deductible and
 stewarded with the greatest of care.
It
 can't be repeated too many times: "Thank You" from the thousands of 
people who will never be able to tell you themselves, how access to life
 saving health care has changed their lives! We and they, appreciate all
 your support and prayers.
    
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Please
 consider a tax deductible onetime or recurring gift to help Kudvumisa 
Foundation reach the marginalized, isolated and impoverished with Hope 
and Life!
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How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news,
 who proclaim peace,
 who bring good tidings,
 who proclaim salvation,
 who say to Zion, “Your God reigns!”
 
Isaiah 52:7 
Called to Missions? (and everyone is) Be the one to bring good news to those who have no hope!Contact us
 Construction Manager
 Guest House Manager
 Clinic Manager
 Nurses
 Doctors
 Finance
 Opportunities to serve in medical, administrative, ministry and development!
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Please support CHIPS nurses 
providing critical health care to an impoverished population in 
eSwatini. Combined monthly salary for Joyleen and Tema is $1700 USD. 
Consider sponsoring a portion of their salaries! Jessie is here as a 
volunteer/medical missionary and can use your covering prayer and 
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Ongoing needs:   
$250/month salary for Thokozane who spearheads our community development programs.$1000/month
 salary for a Futhi, our Finance Officer who will be managing grants,  
book keeping, reporting, and setting up financial controls for the 
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