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Tsunami Orphans send a greeting of peace
with Ibu Robin in Aceh
In the Spider’s
words... “I don’t know how... But I’ll help”
Wilbur says, “But you’re so small and
they’re so big.” Charlotte replies, “That
may be so, but I’ll think of something by
morning, now you get some rest.” Later
Wilbur asks, “Charlotte, should I be
worried?” She simply says, “Of course not.
What good would that do?”
~~~ E. B. White…
Charlotte's Web
ACEH…
Upon my return from the Bumi Sehat Tsunami
Relief clinic in Aceh, I sent these words to
Midwife Katherine Bramhall. Katherine has
been right beside me, even when she is
'home' in Vermont, and I am in Aceh or Bali;
she is raising funds, finding ways to get
the (NEW CHAPTER) vitamins into Indonesia…
she works everyday toward infant survival
and safe motherhood for Indonesia. And
Katherine is just one of so many many strong
good hearts out in the world who are making
this service, this miracle possible. I so am
really trying not to worry anymore.
Many of you are wondering how the healing of
Aceh is going… It is coming along, in baby
steps, and I have come to trust baby steps.
The clinic that SE Asia and Ubud Rotary
built is busy and beautiful. We were warned
that installing a solar power system would
just not work, that the maintenance would be
impossible. Yet, being where we are in the
Tsunami zone, PLN electricity was still a
long time coming. So, David Kuper of Ubud
Rotary, believing in sustaining the Mother
Earth, backed me up on the decision/dream to
light the Bumi Sehat clinic with the power
of the sun. Many many a night, when PLN and
gas generators fail, one can look up and
down the west coast of Aceh and see one well
lit building, the Bumi Sehat solar powered
clinic! Maintenance is not a problem, as Pak
Sudung of our permanent team is well trained
in keeping it all working well.
I wish everyone reading this could
experience the joy I do when team Bumi Sehat
Aceh works in the vegetable garden there.
Thanks to 108 people who bought tree
certificates, we have planted a fruit
orchard in Aceh! Three of our team members,
Sudung, Marlin and Adi will soon be taking
the IDEP Foundation Green Hands Field
training 50 km outside of Banda Aceh. This
means that our dream of a medical relief
clinic that is sustainable and Mother Earth
friendly is fully blossoming.
Global warming seems to be affecting
the Aceh coastal regions, as all over
Samatiga we see new houses built for Tsunami
survivors, ankle deep in water. These homes
were purposely built on raised land, to
avoid the high tides, but alas… the water
comes higher and higher with each moon.
Roads are constantly flooded. People are
constructing little sleeping shacks on
stilts, and each rain brings hardship. We
are blessed that the Bumi Sehat clinic land
remains high and dry. This may be due to
the fact that we are just beside a small
lake, and the water drains into the
wetlands, leaving us well out of the mud.
And yes,(Ibu Paula – who purchased the land
for us) there are fish in the little lake,
blue herons, wild ducks, kingfishers and all
sorts of small yellow birds to cheer the
women in labor.
In Aceh our capacity building program
for local midwives supported by Direct
Relief International and BCC is in full
swing. The bi-weekly pregnancy exercise,
yoga, and nutrition education meetings are
attended by pregnant women, by local area
midwives, and traditional birth attendants.
In the beginning of April Bumi Sehat
hosted an Exclusive Breastfeeding all-day
workshop for 40 Acehnese midwives. The Bumi
Sehat Exclusive breastfeeding film,
sponsored by Body Shop, was aired. The ASI
Esklusif Book (thank you Australian Direct
Aid Program) was distributed. Our staff
cooked a healthy meal for the midwives as an
example of sustainable nutrition, it was a
huge success.
Other capacity-building successes: our
donor sponsored student midwives are
blossoming. Yenni is in her second year and
spends each vacation day at Bumi Aceh,
helping and learning. We have added Dahlia
a young Tsunami survivor who lost her father
and all her siblings. Her mother had
borrowed money to begin Dahlia's midwifery
education, when we found them there was no
money for Dahlia to continue. Thanks to
generous donors from Japan, her education is
sponsored for the entire duration of her
midwifery training. Suastini is moving into
her advanced midwifery courses and her
sponsor Ibu Janet of Gemala is so proud. Bidan
Budi Astuti was also sponsored by Gemala to
achieve her midwifery teaching degree.

Capacity Building Workshop with
pregnant women,
midwives and traditional birth attendants at
Bumi Sehat Aceh
Other
Capacity Building intensives: Two midwives
from RS Bunda were trained in a two-week
course by our Bumi Sehat midwives in
January. Again we trained five midwives in
a one-week intensive in March. In April we
did the same training for a young Javanese
Doctor. The focus of the in-residence
midwifery trainings has been naturally
sustainable, culturally-sensitive birth
practices that work in the field. Support of
Exclusive Breastfeeding for 6 months, as per
the WHO and Indonesian Government mandate.
Our hope is to increase the ability of
Indonesian midwives to help high-risk women
and babies in times of crisis and/or
disaster. With evidence of the (“SLOW
TSUNAMI”)World Food crisis upon us, we feel
this is essential training for the people
who will help receive the coming generation
at their births.
The NYC Rotary ambulance is in use at
Bumi Aceh every single day and night. We
are praying for an ambulance for Bumi Sehat
Bali.
BALI…
Currently there is no emergency transport
service available in Ubud, except the Bumi
Sehat van, our one and only automobile.
This van is used for errands, daily we
shuttle home the new babies and their
mothers (we don’t allow the newborns to
travel by motorbike.) When emergencies
happen we are on edge, as the van should be
on-call whenever there are women in labor.
There are always women in labor at Bumi
Sehat Bali.
Back in Bumi Sehat's Mother office and
clinic in Bali the birth rate is rising like
the tides. This may be due to the fact that
the government's program of subsidizing
partial payment for medical care for the
poor has been put on hold for our island. We
are so busy that there are just not enough
beds. The family of Jasmine Rue, a Bumi
Sehat baby, has sponsored the construction
of a new birth room. Work has begun and we
hope to be moving in by next week. With
between 40 and 60 or more births happening
here every month, we desperately need the
space.
Meanwhile the clock is ticking on the
leased land that Bumi Sehat Bali sits on.
We are half way to our goal of being able
to purchase land. Then we will actively
seek funding for construction of a new
clinic and permanent home for Bumi Bali.
Huge thanks to Michael Franti and Oppie
Andaresta for the musical fundraiser,
organized by team Bali Spirit and the
amazing Megan, Esti, Jen, Rob, Kadek, and so
many many more angels.
Bumi Sehat Bali Youth center update…
Anyi Raimondi and Sara Estrin have joined
Kadek Ariawan and Yanti in developing
curriculum and teaching our English and
computer courses. They are very excited
about teaching English with the Save the
Mother Earth Program, sponsored by Bali
Buddha. One dark night Sara witnessed a
motorbike going down, the driver did not
survive. This motivated our team to develop
a Motor Cycle Safety course. The
one-day intensive for teenagers will involve
each of them signing a Safety Contract in
exchange for receiving a proper helmet. Sara
is also serving as the midwifery team’s
personal assistant, which means she does
everything!
I must thank all of you for keeping the
dream of Bumi Sehat alive, to name a few…
Liz Sinclair, Jane Fisher, Frank Wilson,
Bruce Grady, Pradheep Chhalliyil,
Nita Noor,
Lakota, Wil, Zion, Dr. Bobbi and Dr. Soma,
Irene, Sara, Kayla, Oppie, Wayan, Chris and
Lee Beckom, Katherine Bramhall… and all the
amazing volunteers working behind the
scenes, my gratitude for the way you keep
the team going. Most notably, thank you…
Rotary, Direct Relief, BCC, New Chapter
Vitamins, the City of Cesano-Moderno,
Alexander Langer Foundation, Sakthi
Foundation, Body Shop, Australian Aid and
Development, friends of "Heidi", YKI - John
Fawcette Foundation, Howard Schiffer and the
Vitamin Angels, Petra Schneider and IDEP,
Michael Franti and Stay Human Foundation,
the many people of Fairfield Iowa sending
help, Bali Spirit, the Slaughter family, and
so many, many wonderful volunteers and
donors who support our service. Bumi Sehat
survives on donations. Every walk-in “Angel”
who brings us money to keep operations going
is essential to our projects. When we
transport a woman in labor for a necessary
cesarean birth, she may not have a floor in
her kitchen, but she has the Bumi Sehat
“Angels” behind her.
We are happy to congratulate Pak Sudung
and Eti on their marriage. May 11th please
take a moment to bless Mimi, our Aceh
translator, and Leman, Bumi’s amazing
nurse... it is their wedding day. These
couples met and fell in love while serving
on Team Bumi.
When the beautiful new Rotary sponsored
clinc in Aceh was under construction, people
said that we were crazy to make a birth tub,
for no Tsunami survivor would want to give
birth in the water. Well… our midwives from
Italy,
Liza Forasacco and Maria Dalle Pezze, along
with Bidan Mega and Bidan Yanti of
Sumatra are
catching babies in the water! Yes, it is a
healing, and a miracle everyday at Bumi
Sehat.
Allhumdullilah, Om Shanti, Blessings and
Gratitude… As I write this a new baby boy,
just born in a tub of flowers is having his
first go at breastfeeding. This is how we
serve and love this is how we are astonished
each minute at Bumi Sehat. ~~~ Ibu Robin
List of Bumi Sehat "Needs" - in order of
priority:
*Maintenance of current services ie
operational funds for Bali Clinic, Aceh
Clinic and Bali Youth Center.
*On going medical supplies
*Ambulance for Bali
*Purchase land for new clinic
*Find sponsors to build the new Bumi
Bali clinic
Future (as soon as possible):
*Build the "Ark" a warehouse for
disaster relief supplies.
*Consider opening a Bumi Sehat Birth
Center in Timor L'Este where the maternal
mortality rate is highest in Asia.
Bumi Sehat Bali Births so far in 2008
222
Jan: 34
Feb: 67
March:44
April: 77 plus we have 2 more in labor
and a few days to go in the month!
Donations via Paypal... go to our
website: www.BumiSehatBali.org
HOW TO MAKE A DONATION
Send checks EARMARKED FOR BUMI SEHAT to
Sakthi Foundation
1507 Lone Oak Circle,
Fairfield, Iowa 52556
Alternatively you may choose to transfer
donations directly to our account in
Indonesia:

Wayan, born
into a pool of flowers at Bumi Sehat Bali,
THANKS YOU!
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