A Postcard from #TeamHonk in Ghana for Comic Relief
Little Miss recently completed her third set of immunisations and we won't have to go again until she is a year old. Us mums often complain about taking our precious little ones to be jabbed even though we know it is in their best interest but imagine not getting the opportunity to protect our babies against those life threatening illnesses. This year Comic Relief celebrates it's 25th anniversary this year and they have flown three bloggers to Ghana where 10% of children aged under 5 die from Diarrhoea. A very good reason never to complain about a health system where this would never be allowed to happen. Comic Relief are supporting a vaccination programme in Ghana which protects against Rotavirus, the primary cause of Gastroenteritis and I am so pleased to be able to share a postcard sent by the three bloggers from a vaccination clinic.*************************************************************************************************************************
Hello Pippa!
This morning we visited a vaccine clinic in Accra and observed mothers taking babies for their jabs. Here you can see Tanya chatting to Mercy from the GAVI Alliance.
This is a digital postcard sent from TeamHonk (mammasarus.co.uk, www.aresidence.co.uk, www.mummybarrow.com) during their travels with Comic Relief in Ghana celebrating #goodwork.
For the past 25 years the money raised through Red Nose Day has been changing the lives of the poorest and most disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa. Let’s Keep Up the Good Work. Find out how at rednoseday.com
For other digital postcards please do check out the linky on www.teamhonk.org