The Amazing Race to our “home away from home” began early this morning with our third flight from Accra to Kumasi followed by a four-hour bus ride. We are so grateful for a safe journey, seamlessly coordinated by our hosts and passionately prayed for by the NEA pastors.
As we passed the great Volta River, the excitement on our bus began to build, knowing we would soon pass the Leyaata Hospital, which sits on the south end of the NEA compound. The bus slowed to a crawl as the 130,809.06 square foot facility came into view. Massive, majestic, magnificent—are just a few words that quickly come to mind. Tomorrow after breakfast, we will be taken on a tour.
Our welcome to the NEA compound after an almost three-year separation was sweet and highly emotional. A lot has happened in our lives and the world since we departed in November 2019. My heart was bursting with joy to see David, Brenda, Abraham, and my Ghana family once again. We were also welcomed by members of the GRID Board, who arrived two days ahead of us to join in on the festivities.
After a beautiful song of welcome by the pastors and a speech by David, we settled into our brand new dormitory, Fulamoso House, which sits next door to our previous dormitory. It is spectacular! It is a five-star facility with two central outdoor gazebos and a tea station surrounded by our dorm rooms. I think it can sleep close to 100 guests. Some team members even have an ensuite washroom and air conditioning—those members are locking their doors.
First on our agenda was a most crucial task. Our team visited the grave of Noah Ampen, one of NEA’s founders who passed away after our last mission. His beautiful grave sits under the tree, right beside the three flags of Canada, the UK, and Ghana. We remembered Noah together, laid a wreath in his memory, and sang Amazing Grace. Noah loved us so much, and we will feel his absence and miss his smile each day we are in Carpenter.
For me, one of the most exciting things that took place today was the discussions between our Ghanaian health professionals and our Ghana Health Partners. Amanda, the Lead Pharmacist for Leyaata Hospital and Linda, our Lead Pharmacist, spent the entire bus ride from Kumasi to Carpenter chatting and planning. They look forward to ongoing collaboration with Sherry over the next few days. Dr. Ben, the Medical Director of Leyaata Hospital, is also on-site. Our physicians and surgeons have already begun discussions about how we can support Dr. Ben and his medical staff.
As Magdi, Graham and I walked back to our dorm after dinner, Magdi said, “What’s happening here is unbelievable.” He is right— unbelievable leadership, unbelievable progress, unbelievable work ethic, unbelievable relationships rekindled in the blink of an eye, and an unquenchable belief that health for all will soon come to Northern Ghana.
As I write, the gazebo is full of people having tea, journalling, and playing cards. We are tired from our long journey but invigorated by far more important things.
What’s happening here at NEA is unbelievable, and I am certain that what is about to take place this very week will be unbelievable too.
Karen Rennie says
This partnership hasn’t just been one of steps but one of many miles. I love that you are able to celebrate together such a remarkable, life changing journey in Northern Ghana, and God’s leading in each of those steps. Praying that this hospital will be a continued source of hope and light in the community. The heart of Jesus in tangible care. Praying health and safety for each one of you so you can fully enjoy your time.
Michael Salem says
It must have been an emotional reunion to see everyone in person and the progress since 2019. You must look back from where it started and see how far this project has come and share the joy with the locals. I enjoy following you on this journey may God keep you all safe. Say hi to David for me and perhaps we will see Ghana vs Canada in the world cup!!!
Dr Neil says
You have so many with you in their hearts even if we are not there. Best wishes for your mission.
Ashley Gayton says
I so wish I was with you all, however, I’m glad the people
Who started this amazing journey get to be present for the results. Everyone involved in this journey is amazing and the people I got to meet along the way il never forget. . I send all
My love and I’m glad your all their to represent all that participated in the last 10–13 years thanks to covid .
Jo Hicks says
So thrilled to see you all arrived safely and already planning ways of helping the people in Northern Ghana. The new accommodation looks awesome ! Loving the gazebo floor ?? It will be so emotional and rewarding to see the functioning Leyaata hospital and meet all its dedicated staff and supporters after all the hard work vision and unfailing faith that it could happen in this region -God bless you David and Brenda for the vision and NEA/GRID/UK for helping to make it real -enjoy your week all together. Love to Everyone and especially Rob as we miss him here today with our own celebrations for Charlies 21st xxx
Nichola says
Unbelievable as you say, so pleased you have all arrived safely. I am sad that i couldnt make the trip this time but so happy to be able to follow your journey with these updates. Love to all and keep up the amazing work xx Nichola
Tiara Folkes says
It’s so nice to see Josh (dadda) with the crib board out.
What a wonderful and emotional filled site it must have been to see the hospital and the grounds after all these years.