Here is another story of how the efforts of one person can save lives. I am honored to be part of World Moms Blog where I write and edit with other moms from all around the world. I am continually inspired by them, and as I edit our weekly Social Good or World Voice piece that goes up each Tuesday, I often find myself wiping the tears away during an emotional or beautifully written piece. Kristyn Zalota is one of those writers and the founder of the non-profit CleanBirth.org . CleanBirth.org works to prevent the needless deaths of mothers and babies in Laos, where maternal and infant mortality rates are among the highest in the world. I am in awe of her, what she has built, and accomplished in less than two years with CleanBirth.org.
Already with a local Lao partner Our Village Association, CleanBirth.org has provided 2,000 AYZH Clean Birth Kits, served 150 villages, trained 15 nurses and 20 Village Volunteers. The nurses trained about Clean Birth Kits and safe birthing practices, have begun passing their knowledge to women from each remote village.
For just $5 CleanBirth.org provides a mother with all the hygienic birthing supplies she needs to make birth safe. That can save both the life of a mother and a baby. Funds also go towards training nurses and Village Volunteers to teach mothers in remote areas about safe birthing practices. You can help by joining the Twitter Party on the 6th, and then the crowd funding campaign, where for as little as $5 you can help save two lives, and make sure that women like Yai have safe births for both mother and child.