A few weeks I asked for prayer for Tanya, the young girl who is in Milot hospital with breast cancer. She is just 23 and has surgery four times and is in desperate need of chemotherapy. Me along with a few other people in Milot have been working hard to try and find a hospital in the states which will accept her for treatment. I have been praying and praying that she would be accepted somewhere and praise the Lord we just found out on Monday a specialist breast cancer centre has accepted her for treatment in Baltimore.
However it is not just that easy, everything needs to be thought of flights, visa and living expenses when she is there. Thankfully everything has fallen into place so far, flights and someone for her to travel with, we are working on the visa application now to get her and her mum to the states for treatment. The estimation is she will be there for about a year. The reason I am writing is to thank you for your prayers and ask for your continue prayers for the visa application. Also the hospital has found a place for her and her mum to live on campus so they will not have to travel to the hospital however this will cost $100 per day which will include all their meals. We have a few people who are trying to raise funds from different places to support her during the year, if you would like to help financially please get in contact with me (juliebriggs7@hotmail.com) so we can arrange a way for that to happen.
I can see clearly how God has opened doors in this situation and have no doubt He will provide fully that which is needed. When Tania first came to me about needing to go for chemotherapy and asked for my help, I had absolutely no idea what I was going to do. I didn't have the first clue about where to start, but God put people in my path and contacts so that everything could be arranged. Everytime we hear another piece of news Tanya is praising God for his provision.
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
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