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CURE Kabul Safe in US Embassy Attack

Given the events of today at the US embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, we wanted to give our supporters an opportunity to feel informed as we pray for that part of the world and for the quick conclusion to today’s events.

If you’re not aware of what’s going on, search Google or this article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2011/sep/13/us-embassy-under-attack

The hospital staff and patients at CURE Kabul are all safe, and the hospital itself was not a target. Here are the relevant details from the update we received from CURE Kabul’s Executive Director, Joe Davis-Fleming:

Two of the attacks occurred relatively close to both our expat residences, and after consulting with our security service, we determined that it would be best for the expat staff at the hospital attempt to get to our residences via a safe and highly secured alternate route.

We were all escorted home by armed guards, and we all made it home quickly with no problems. We will continue to monitor the situation, but it appears that we should be able to safely return to the hospital tomorrow morning.

Please ask everyone to keep all of our Kabul staff and the Afghan families of the victims in their prayers – thanks & blessings,

Joe Davis-Fleming | Executive Director
CURE International Hospital
Kabul, Afghanistan

For a sense of where the US embassy is in relationship to the CURE facilities in Kabul, check out this Google Map.

Google Map of Kabul Afghanistan

Tropical Storm Emily: Prayer for Haiti and the Dominican Republic

Tropical storm Emily is heading directly toward the DR & Haiti. On its current trajectory, it will hit later this evening. Please be in prayer for the residents in both countries and especially for the patients and staff in our Santo Domingo hospital. We plan to update our prayer request application with news from the hospital as we hear it.

click “I will pray” to follow this request.

I Will Pray

Read more here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/03/haiti-braces-tropical-storm-emily

At the Honduras Hospital

Our first full day in Honduras. This country, like every country around the world, has its unique traits (like the taste of its tortillas compared to tortillas in other Latin American countries) as well as the more globally ubiquitous aspects (Coca Cola signs everywhere). I love its beautiful green, rolling mountains and warm, friendly and open people.

Today, my colleague, Bryce Alan Flurie, and I started bright and early at 6:45 a.m. when the hospital’s executive director, Ruth Castro, picked us up in the big white CURE van to take us on the 15-minute ride to the hospital.

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