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Boy Undergoes Surgery for Broken Arm

Occasionally, HEAL has to wander beyond the strict bounds of our core programs to attend to urgent needs brought to us by local villagers in distress.  Such needs can be of any variety but are often health emergencies. A young 8-year old boy named Izuchukwu lives in...

Teachers Celebrated by BOMCA on Special Day

Among the many ways of showing appreciation for teachers, one familiar American gesture is placing an apple on the teacher’s desk. In Nigeria, good teachers are highly valued and celebrated, although not in terms of the size of their paycheck. In observance of World...

BOMCA Students Win Debate Contest!

BOMCA Academy recently won the preliminary round of a debate competition between secondary schools in the Ahiazu Mbaise LGA. Vice-principal, Nanim Nidiamaka, selected and trained the 3-member secondary student debate team composed of Cal Alexis, Ugo Modesta, and...

MOJ Novices educating the Masters in faith!

Many years before HEAL became a formal entity, a former colleague of Rev. Leo Okonkwo pressured him to abandon the religious aspect of his mission and focus exclusively on clean water well projects in his home country of Nigeria. Leo refused, because his work on...

Devotion to Mary Is Key in Servant Leadership Formation

In Jesus’ first miracle, He replenished the supply of wine for the Cana wedding guests at His mother Mary’s request (See John 2). This familiar Gospel reminds us of how Our Lady is always pleading for us with her Divine Son. As a boy, Rev. Leo Okonkwo found himself in...

New Postulants Spell Relief for MOJs

Jesus looked out at the helpless crowds, telling His disciples that the harvest is plenty but the laborers few and to pray that God send more laborers. (See Mt. 9:37-38)  In HEAL’s mission, the Masters are our harvest, our planted seeds waiting to be watered and...

Health Inspector: Students Must Be Socially Distanced!

“You can poison your family and friends, but not the general public!”, a food sanitation instructor exclaimed humorously yet seriously to vendors who would be serving food to the public at the “Taste of Chicago” summer fest. I took that class back in the late 1980’s,...

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