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Nov 17, 2009:
World Health Organization (WHO) teamed up with Gospel
for Asia Bible college students to help vaccinate
children for polio in September. For four days, the
students fanned out across the city of Delhi, India, to
educate and vaccinate.
The first day, they set up a booth where passers-by
could receive polio drops for their children. The
response from the public was mixed; some people went
boldly forward while others refused to give their
children the drops for fear that it would kill them.
For the remaining three days, the students went door to
door vaccinating children in the slums and other
residential areas. At every opportunity, they shared
relevant information about the hazards of polio,
especially for small children, and how it could lead to
paralysis even in the elderly. Some people they
encountered were completely unaware of the risks of
polio.
More than 1,000 children received polio vaccinations
through their efforts.
“The leaders and organizers of this mission were
impressed by the relentless dedication on the part of
the students, who wholeheartedly cooperated in this
task, even though they were not paid even a single penny
for this mission work,” said a GFA field correspondent.
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