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Flying Doctors of Lesotho Bring Health Care to Remote Communities

via NPR News·Feb 16

Airborne health workers in Lesotho continue to bring medical care to isolated mountain communities despite ongoing budget cuts that threaten the program's future. The flying doctors use small aircraft to reach remote villages that are otherwise inaccessible, providing essential health services to underserved populations. The program has become a lifeline for communities with no other access to medical professionals.

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Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me.

Matthew 25:36

These medical workers embody Christ's call to visit the sick, traveling to extraordinary lengths to serve those who cannot reach help on their own.

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