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A gift in your Will helps shape a fistula-free future

Thousands of Ethiopian women’s lives are robbed by the devastating childbirth injury, obstetric fistula.

Dr Catherine Hamlin devoted her life to giving women their lives back, ending their suffering and giving them health, hope and opportunity. 

Now it’s our turn to continue Catherine’s important work.

Annalisa wanted to leave a lasting gift

Long-term supporter, Annalisa, has included a gift to Hamlin in her Will.

“I strongly empathise with women suffering from horrific injuries related to obstructed labour that leave them incontinent, shunned and living in isolation and poverty. It is not their fault they lose their babies and get injured during childbirth. They need to be fully supported. 

The first time I heard about Catherine Hamlin and obstetric fistula was through her book, The Hospital by the River. Catherine and her husband, Reg sacrificed much and were inspirational for dedicating their lives to eradicate obstetric fistula from Ethiopia. 

I donate monthly to Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation and went on the 16-day Hamlin Ethiopian Adventure in November 2015. It is heart-warming and uplifting to be able to help women recover from ill health and misery to live productive lives amongst family and community. I feel privileged to help prevent obstructed births through Hamlin’s cohorts of midwives, who are bringing about long-term change. 

We should honour Catherine and Reg’s legacy by continuing their work and building bridges between our two countries.” 

For more information about leaving a gift in your Will, click here.

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