
Elder and Sister Barlow went home the end of October so we were asked to do a few of the Humanitarian things to keep some of the projects going. This is a group that assisted Elder Moon as he installed a video camera and TV monitor onto an operation microscope table at St. Joseph's Hospital Eye Surgery Center.

Elder Moon and one of the doctors dressed to enter the surgery room to install the equipment. There were three surgeries taking place as he installed the equipment.

We also delivered 50 Neonatal Resuscitation kits, 50 manuals and 100 syringe bulbs to Dr Ngoy and Dr. Valerie also at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Our dear friends, Elder and Sister Barlow. They have returned home but their influence continues throughout the DR Congo. Oh how we miss them!!!!
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I am the Barlow's daughter, Christie. They sure do love and miss you!
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