For most of us, it’s hard to imagine so much death all around, fearing if we ourselves will survive. After the Ebola epidemic reportedly killed 11,000 people in Sierra Leone in 2014, those who are alive today will carry those memories forever, while they cope with poverty and enduring hardship as well. It’s up to us to help and restore hope, while finding ways to empower these people on the path to recovery.
For most of us, it’s hard to imagine so much death all around, fearing if we ourselves will survive. After the Ebola epidemic reportedly killed 11,000 people in Sierra Leone in 2014, those who are alive today will carry those memories forever, while they cope with poverty and enduring hardship as well. It’s up to us to help and restore hope, while finding ways to empower these people on the path to recovery.