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mercyships.org.uk | autumn 2022 | Issue 17

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2 Follow us on social media /mercyshipsuk Mercy Ships UK, The Lighthouse, 12 Meadway Court, Stevenage SG1 2EF mercyships.org.uk 01438 info@mercyships.org.uk727800 Registered Charity No: 1053055. Registered Charity in Scotland No. SC039743. Company No: 3147724 (England and Wales) Founded in 1978 by Don and Deyon Stephens, Mercy Ships is a faith-based organisation that follows the 2,000-year-old model of Jesus. Bringing hope and healing through hospital ships and in-country training has been the mission of Mercy Ships for more than 40 years. Thanks to your support, those suffering from painful and preventable diseases can find the care they desperately need. Mercy Ships seeks to transform individuals and strengthen healthcare systems, leaving a lasting legacy in every nation we partner with. Onboard magazine Contents Find out how Mercy Ships’ supporter Ruth will leave a legacy of hope. Page 8 acceptancefoundJacquelineHowhopeandafterhersurgery. Page 5 awardedShipsMercyfoundernation’shighesthonour. Page 10 Look out for your Gifts of Hope Christmas catalogue in October. Can’t wait? Scan the QR code or visit mercyships.org.uk/gift for Early Bird access. In-person Christmas Carols Services with Mercy Ships this December SouthwarkCathedral London, SE1 9DA Thursday 1st December 2022 7:30pm BelfastBuildingsAssembly Belfast, BT1 6DW Thursday 15th December 2022 7:30pm theSaveDate!






One of the most precious moments for me during my recent trip to Senegal was the Passing of the Torch ceremony. This was the moment when the Africa Mercy shared the flame (the symbol of hope) with the Global Mercy, the children were singing and there wasn’t a dry eye in the dock.
This is the kind of future Mercy Ships is committed to creating – a future where each of us can continue to show compassion and kindness in an active way.
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These are exciting times for Mercy Ships - recently we held an International Symposium in Senegal attended by Health Ministers and Ambassadors of over 30 African nations. We talked about what sustainable healthcare would look like and about our common vision for Africa where babies wouldn’t die from preventable infections, where mothers too wouldn’t be stuck in labour for days or weeks only for their baby to be stillborn, where people wouldn’t be living in darkness because of eyesight problems and more.
Over 40 years ago, Mercy Ships founder Don Stephens had a dream to offer free, life-changing surgeries to people in some of the poorest countries of the world. Thousands of dedicated volunteers of Mercy Ships and supporters like you have helped to turn this dream into reality. Together, we have brought hope and healing to countless people, to their families and their communities. You have helped to create an amazing legacy of transformed lives. You have excelled at putting your love into action by setting our patients free from tumours and deformities. You have helped restore their sight, enabled them to restart their lives, trained local medical professionals and much more.
That is why I would like to invite you to consider including a gift in your Will to Mercy Ships.
By including a gift in your Will to Mercy Ships you too will be ‘passing the torch of hope’ to the next generations of volunteers who will transform lives through your generosity.
As we step forward into a new future – with not one but two floating hospital ships – ready to more than double our capacity to serve our host nations, I hope that you will continue to partner with us.
Joanne Balaam Chief Executive Officer


Onboard magazine Reflection
Like Don Stephen’s, your amazing legacy will be love and kindness expressed in a practical way through the urgent medical care our volunteer nurses and doctors can provide.
Don Stephens, centre, founder of Mercy Ships alongside a patient and volunteers
Big dreams, changed lives and a legacy of hope and kindness

The HOPE Centre is where patients experience an abundance of kindness and compassion that is typical of how Mercy Ships loves people.
It serves as a home for patients like Jacqueline who are healing from reconstructive or orthopaedic surgeries and who need months of rehabilitation and rest to Itrecover.isalso
Here, thanks to the generosity of supporters like you, our patients and their caregivers are given clean beds, nutritious meals, attentive care, and hope.
Dr Gary Parker, who has served for over 30 years as a volunteer surgeon with Mercy Ships, often says that hope is the one thing many patients lack when they arrive.


But, above all, the HOPE Centre is the place where our patients find hope again.
a thriving little community and a place for training local medical professionals.
“For hope to be credible in the future, it must be tangible in the present,” Dr Parker said.
Did you know that our Mercy Ships Hospital OutPatient Extension Centre, known as the HOPE Centre, is the epicentre of healing and growth for our patients?
A place of healing and community
Mercy Ships patients and volunteers in our Hope Centre in Guinea. Patients come here to prepare for, and recuperate from their operations

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And the HOPE Centre provides a hope-filled space where patients can experience this powerful healing component as they recover after surgery.
For the first time in her life, Jacqueline enjoyed acceptance from fellow patients at the HOPE Centre They laughed and cried together because they knew exactly what each one of them had been through.
Now, she and Jean can live out their ‘happily ever after’ without worrying about the future.
Before she came to the ship, however, Jacqueline found a new reason to smile: Jean, a man who lovingly stayed by her side, despite her condition. Their romance was questioned by people who tried to discourage him from staying with her, but their love was powerful.
“There are two types of people in this world: those who have treated me cruelly, and those who have supported me Jean has stood by me when no one else did, and I am so grateful to him,” said Jacqueline.
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After her reparative surgery, Jacqueline’s sorrow has turned into joy!
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Jacqueline, surrounded by hope and support from caringvolunteers and other patients on the Africa Mercy
Many patients leave our hospital ship with a happy ending, and 33-year-old Jacqueline was no different.
Your gift to Mercy Ships can ensure that more patients like Jacqueline can experience joy instead of sorrow and hope instead of despair.
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Jacqueline’s story: How she found healing and joy at the HOPE Centre
But a simple procedure onboard the Africa Mercy and a few weeks of recovery at the HOPE Centre surrounded by other women gave her the confidence to smile and to make a fresh start in life.

Jacqueline went to different hospitals and doctors with no results, and she had given up hope of ever receiving treatment so she could start her life over with Jean.
Unlike many obstetric fistula patients who come to Mercy Ships for surgery, Jacqueline’s daughter survived the prolonged and complicated birth, but Jacqueline was left with permanent incontinence.


Sadly, Jacqueline was abandoned by her husband and shunned by her community - common realities for many women who live with obstetric fistulas.
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6 Follow us on social media /mercyshipsuk Since 1978, Mercy Ships volunteers, supporters, churches, community groups and corporate partners have brought hope and healing to over 2.86 million people. Thank you for being a vital partner in our mission to bring hope and healing to children, young people and adults in need of urgent medical care. Onboard magazineTogetherImpact we have performed more than 108,000 life-changing or life-saving surgeries.With your help we have trained over 6,680 local medical professionals who are continuing to save and change lives.We have performed over 521,000 procedures on more than 197,000 dental restoredthat’spatients,alotofsmiles! See how we are impacting lives across Africa together




mercyships.org.uk 7 for playing your part in creating such an amazing legacy of hope and healing. Onboard magazine Impact Thank you We have carried out over 1,115 overpartnerssupportersThanksimpactthatprojectshealthcarevitalinvariousAfricancountriesarecontinuingtocountlesslives.toandlikeyouwehavetaught 268,000 people basichealthyprincipleshealthcareforliving. We have helped over 50,300 professionalslocal to grow their skills in their area of expertise likesurgery,anaesthesiology,nursing,biomedical,sterilisation,etc.




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My name is Ruth Guy, and I am a Mercy Ships supporter just like you.

For example, if you leave 10 per cent or more of your estate (money, property, and possessions) to charity in your Will then the overall amount of inheritance tax you have to pay will reduce from 40 per cent to 36 per cent.
You see, I have decided to include a gift to Mercy Ships in my Will because I want this incredible charity that I love to continue to offer hope and healing long after I am gone.
And by the dedication of the volunteers onboard the Africa Mercy who gave of their time and expertise freely to help people in desperate need.
You can find out more about tax relief when you donate to a charity at
I get immense satisfaction by knowing that a gift to Mercy Ships in my Will means making sure that future volunteers onboard the Africa Mercy and the Global Mercy can continue to provide urgent medical care to people in need and train local doctors and nurses to save more lives. I hope you too will join me in this exciting venture.
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Including a gift to a charity in your Will could make you eligible for a reduction in inheritance tax owed.

That is why recently I decided to include a gift to Mercy Ships in my Will, and it is this decision that I want to talk to you about.
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So, I decided to do my bit by sending my first gift to Mercy Ships and I have continued to support this charity ever since.
When I first heard about Mercy Ships I was moved by the plight of children and adults in some of the poorest parts of the world who seem to have no one to turn to for help.
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Some years ago, I had the privilege of meeting a handful of patients and their families onboard the Africa Mercy, and of seeing with my own eyes the incredible difference that gifts of all sizes, including legacies, can make to those we care for.
As a lifelong supporter of Mercy Ships, I want my legacy to live on in the lives of children, young people and adults whose lives have been transformed through free surgeries and other medical procedures.
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In his journey as a seafarer, never did Captain Djurre Jan Schutte imagine that he’d someday play a key role in welcoming two hospital ships to Senegal.

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The Global Mercy opened its doors for the first time as a teaching hospital in Senegal.

The blessing of the Global Mercy Mercy Ships’ Academy pupils received a Royal Stamp of approval
The Queen’s daughter, HRH The Princess Royal, visited the children’s classroom in March this year when she came onboard the Global Mercy in Rotterdam.

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Fifteen years ago, when he served as the first captain of the Africa Mercy, he was honoured to carry the torch from the outgoing vessel the Anastasis to the newly outfitted Africa Mercy In June this year, Captain Schutte had the privilege of carrying that same torch from the Africa Mercy ’s gangway to the Global Mercy – our newest, and the world’s largest, purpose - built hospital ship which will more than double our capacity to transform lives and train local medical professionals.
Pupils onboard our hospital ship the Global Mercy received a letter from the Queen in response to a congratulations card they sent on her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee.
The letter read:
Kathryn Dungworth, a volunteer teacher from Lancashire, said the children aged six and seven wrote to the Queen as part of their history class. And they were delighted to get a response from Buckingham Palace! “We sent our letter to Buckingham Palace and received a reply in the crew mail! There was much excitement as we opened the envelope to find a letter and a card from the Queen! This was such a special moment for some of our youngest crew members!”
The Queen greatly appreciates yourthoughtful message and your kindness inwriting as you did at this time.
Under Mercy Ships’ Medical Capacity Building programme, a group of world-class volunteer medics trained 300 doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. The first round of training courses covered topics such as biomedical and paediatric anaesthesia, as well as essential surgical skills. Together with our local partners we are working to create a legacy of hope and healing in Africa.
Training African healthcare professionals onboard the Global Mercy ‘The Queen wishes me to write and thank youfor the splendid homemade card you sent onHer Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee.
I am to send you and all onboard the GlobalMercy Her Majesty’s best wishes.’
Dr Gary Parker, who for the last 30 years has lived and served on a number of Mercy Ships vessels and has provided maxilla-facial surgery for patients across Senegal and West Africa, was awarded the rank of Officer of the Order of the Lion by the President.

A big thank you to Rotarians everywhere!
Don Stephen’s legacy rewarded with Senegal’s highest honour

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Members of Rotary Great Britain & Ireland, view the new CT scanner onboard the Global Mercy

“I would like to express our thanks to Don Stephens and Mercy Ships volunteers and give the recognition that they are due for their work since 1990. In recognition of its 30 years of service to the beneficiary populations, Mercy Ships deserves to be supported and encouraged.” These words were spoken by His Excellency Macky Sall, President of Senegal at an inauguration ceremony in recognition of the impact and legacy that Mercy Ships has had in its 30-year partnership with Africa, and in particular with Senegal. At the ceremony, Mercy Ships founder Don Stephens was awarded with Senegal’s highest honour –Commander of the Ordre national du Lion du Sénégal, the ‘National Order of the Lion ’. In bestowing this honour for exceptional merit and service to the nation, President Sall recognised Don’s tireless commitment and dedication to serving those in need of surgical care on the continent of Africa through his vision of hospital ships.
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A recent partnership between Mercy Ships and Rotary accomplished a record-breaking Rotary Foundation Global Grant of $1.125 million for vital medical equipment on the Global Mercy and training for healthcare professionals. These funds are already being put to work to provide a range of sophisticated medical equipment, including a state-of-the-art CT scanner. They are also being used to purchase other medical equipment for the ship’s six operating theatres, three infection isolation rooms, 147 ward beds, six post-operative recovery beds and four intensive care beds.
Mercy Ships UK’s CEO, Joanne Balaam, said, “Here at Mercy Ships we are delighted and humbled by Rotary’s generosity. Thank you for partnering with us to build a legacy of healthcare provision in Africa.”
We’re so grateful to Glenorchy United Reformed Church, for your faithful support in bringing hope and healing over the years.
To raise funds the church’s Mission Group are planning a couple of Coffee Mornings with Stalls and a concert.

Members of the congregation are also given Mission Boxes, in which to collect and donate their small change over the year.
Some of St Luke’s pupils also took part in a sponsored run, each child completing 2.62 miles, as their headteacher trained for his 26.2-mile challenge.
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Dad of two, Mr Miles ran the Greenland Icefjord Marathon in May half term. He completed the run in 5 hrs 25 mins at 2am while it was still broad daylight and around -6°C.

The change will be counted up and donated to Mercy Ships.
Thank you to headteacher Miles and all the pupils and staff at St Luke’s CofE Primary School in Cannock, Staffordshire for your generous support.
The congregation of Glenorchy United Reformed Church in Exmouth has nominated Mercy Ships as their Charity of the Year. This is the second time in a number of years that they have supported in this way.
They chose Mercy Ships as their school’s Charity of the Year after learning about free surgeries we provide to children and adults in Africa.
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In addition to this, the pupils created an art installation of the Mercy Ships logo, made up of donated 2p coins.

A friend from Exmouth Chapel has volunteered at least twice to serve on the Ship as a theatre nurse.
“The church has supported Mercy Ships before, so it is good that we can support you again.”
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Since September 2021 headteacher Shaun Miles, and the pupils and staff at St Luke’s Church of England Primary School in Cannock, Staffordshire, have raised £2,300 for Mercy Ships.
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Mr Miles said, “If we inspire children to understand they can make a difference and make the world a better place through their actions then we have done a great job.”
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They also raised money through a crazy sock day where all pupils wore odd and bright socks and a ‘break the rules day’ where they chose to ignore one rule, such as wear trainers instead of school shoes, for a day in exchange for a donation.
Church Secretary and Mission Committee Member, Jenny Newman BEM, is also a personal supporter of Mercy Ships. She says, “I personally support Mercy Ships because of the wonderful work that you do.
Discover how you can leave a legacy of healing and hope by scanning the QR or visit mercyships.org.uk/legacies return the slip at the back of this magazine.

By remembering Mercy Ships with a gift in your Will, you can provide life-changing surgeries and give our patients a chance to restart their lives.

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