Diospi Suyana from a large German company’s perspective

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A private donation and best medical equipment for a fantastic project – Regula Schölly, shareholder and managing director, is deeply impressed by what missionary doctors John have built up in Peru.  “One feels quite insignificant in comparison,” were her words after having heard Dr Klaus John give a one hour long presentation about the missionary hospital in front of a group of Schölly staff.

A short time ago Dr John took his listeners on a time journey of several years.  The story was full of setbacks and problems that needed to be mastered.  Moments in which an unshakeable trust in God was mandatory.  The photos of the current hospital show that a life-dream was successfully made into a reality, that an incredible amount of support was given and that there were also many positive aspects and developments.

Today the missionary hospital has two intense care stations, four operating theatres having state of the art equipment, a school, a TV- and radio-station and other faculties that are there for the Quechua Indians living in the Peruvian Andes.  Everything was financed through donations and supported by missionaries who do not get a fixed salary.  Diospi Suyana’s roughly 200 Peruvian employees makes the missionary hospital one of the most important employers in Apurimac State.

Regula Schölly did not only express her sincere appreciation, but also supported the Hospital Diospi Suyana with a private donation of €25,000.  Furthermore, her company donated modern laparoscopic equipment (a camera, light sources, laparoscopes and optic fibre cables worth €14,000) which will be shipped to Peru in the next few days.

Full of thanks Dr John left Denzlingen saying: “God has seen us!”

https://www.schoelly.de/de/news/eine-private-spende-plus-beste-medizinprodukte-fuer-ein-grossartiges-projekt

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