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Why is the maternal mortality rate so high in sub-Saharan Africa?

February 2nd, 2024 | Posted By: Heidi Cortez | Posted in News, Vill-Angel Medical Clinic

In rural Kenya, a woman went into labor at home and began to have complications. She rode on the back of the motorcycle to the nearest hospital, two hours away. There, on the back of this motorcycle, she began to hemorrhage as the motorcycle traversed rough terrain. Sadly, both she and her newborn were pronounced dead before they arrived at the hospital. This situation is… Read More

The Toll of Newborn Deaths in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa

September 9th, 2023 | Posted By: Heidi Cortez | Posted in News, Vill-Angel Medical Clinic | Tagged , , , , ,

Neonatal mortality (NNM) (deaths per live births within the first 28 days of life) remains a severe problem worldwide. Despite advancements in improving infant and under-five mortality, neonatal mortality has not seen the same improvements. Thousands of babies under 28 days die every day from preventable causes. According to UNICEF, most of these deaths occur in rural sub-Saharan Africa.   It is estimated that 30 million babies will… Read More

Angel Covers Hires New Executive Director

February 24th, 2023 | Posted By: Heidi Cortez | Posted in News

Denver, CO 21 February 2023: Angel Covers, a global development nonprofit based in Denver, announced Heidi Cortez has accepted the position of Executive Director, effective February 1, 2023. Cortez takes over for longstanding Executive Director and co-founder, Kari Fillmore, who has led the development and growth of the organization since its inception in 2002. In her new role, Cortez will be responsible for day-to-day operations,… Read More

Sinlaku Disaster Relief

August 12th, 2020 | Posted By: dwgadmin | Posted in GATE, News

After months of drought, in early August Tropical Storm Sinlaku caused widespread flooding in Northern Thailand, which has affected students in the GATE Program. Strong winds and heavy rain left more than 2,000 families homeless, and landslides and flash floods damaged many roads and made the area inaccessible. Once the waters receded, students and their teachers returned to school to begin cleaning up and recovering… Read More

Back to School

July 10th, 2020 | Posted By: Kari Fillmore | Posted in GATE, News

After nearly four months off due to Covid-19, GATE students returned to school on July 1st. This semester, schools were closed longer than usual because of Covid-19. Children spent time studying online, and teachers from the schools also brought worksheets for children to do at home. Families suffered because students do not have computers and had to do schoolwork on phones, which required families to… Read More

Covid-19 Impact

April 20th, 2020 | Posted By: Kari Fillmore | Posted in GATE, News

Covid-19 has disrupted the lives of thousands around the globe. Gan visited our GATE students in April to find out how their families had been impacted. The girls in our GATE program have been on our minds a lot lately, along with our facilitator in Thailand. Gan is a devoted nurse who tirelessly volunteers her time to help identify students in need, and visits them… Read More

The Humble Hearts Fruit Program

March 3rd, 2020 | Posted By: Megan Reddy | Posted in News

An apple a day is…a luxury item? For many of us, it’s a staple of our day-to-day diet. In Kenya, a piece of fruit is a luxury item. For many poor families, the average cost of $0.25 for a piece of fruit is a considerable sum. As a result, most children living in poverty are unlikely to have even one piece of fruit… Read More