Abakaliki, a small town located in the southeastern part of Nigeria, has a high poverty rate. Many families struggle to provide basic needs for their children, including proper prenatal and child care. As a result, the infant mortality rate in the town is high. However, Sister Ursula and her convent are making efforts to address this issue. Sister helps single mothers, fatherless babies and other women in need. She is passionate about caring for those who are unloved, or unwanted by others.
The Sisters of the Poor of Abakaliki built a clinic to provide services free of charge to the people. These services include regular check-ups, vaccinations, and nutritional support for expectant mothers and their children.
Their efforts have significantly impacted the health of mothers and children in Abakaliki. The infant mortality rate has decreased, and more children receive proper medical care. However, there is still much work to be done.
One of the biggest challenges facing the Sisters is funding. Most of them rely on donations from individuals and organizations to provide their services. They cannot reach as many families as they would like without adequate funding.
Another challenge is the lack of awareness amongst some families about the importance of prenatal and child care. Providing prenatal and child care to low-income families in Abakaliki is essential to reducing the infant mortality rate in the town. Sister Ursula and The Sisters of the Poor are making a significant impact, but they need more support to reach more families. By working together and raising awareness about the importance of modern medical practices, we can help ensure that all children in Abakaliki have access to proper prenatal and child care.