Painful Events Lead to Serving Another – Part III
The following is the third in the series "Painful Events Lead to Serving Another". Samantha Ludick from Senga Bay, Malawi narrates:
Part I, Part II
"The pain Ndhala was in was indescribable. I knew I had to get him a stronger painkiller; some type of antibiotic since I only had diclafanical and that was definitely not [...]
Supplies Assist in the Efforts to Save a Life – Part II
Continued from Part One
The following is the second in the series "Painful Events Lead to Serving Another" and is narrated by Samatha Ludick from Senga Bay, Malawi:
"I rushed Ndhala back to Salima District Hospital but he was afraid, and made me promise not to leave him alone there. I promised not leave him. I also [...]
Painful Event Leads to Serving Another
Part one of a three part series
Read part II
When Bad Things Lead To Helping Others
In August of 2008 we posted the painful story of the death of the mother of one of the employees of Cool Runnings, a small resort on Lake Malawi owned by Samantha Ludick who also conducts the Clinic at [...]
Nothing Worse Than No Supplies
British Medical Team Arrives in Senga Bay
Salima, Malawi … During the past year the Malawi Project has sent a sizeable amount of medical supplies to assist Samatha Ludick, owner of the Cool Runnings resort. Near the entrance to this resort in Senga Bay Ludick runs the Clinic at the Gate medical first aid treatment center. [...]












