From:                              Jodi and Steve Swanson in Tanzania <jodiswanson.yahoo.com@send.mailchimpapp.com>

Sent:                               Tuesday, March 29, 2022 2:11 PM

To:                                   office augustustrappe.org

Subject:                          A Friend and Mentor

 

Dr. Mark Jacobson
December 16, 1951- February 11, 2022

March 2022                       

Dr. Stephen & Jodi Swanson            

ELCA Global Personnel     

          

 

Dear Augustus Lutheran Church,

On February 11, we lost our dear friend, leader, and colleague, Dr. Mark Jacobson to aggressive brain cancer. He and his wife, Linda, had given 37 years in service to Tanzania. A hole has been left in this community, and our hearts.

Mark was a visionary and under his direction, a one-room clinic was transformed into Selian Lutheran Hospital and later, Arusha Lutheran Medical Center was built and established. He developed programs for the care of HIV/AIDS patients and was instrumental in the advancement of palliative care,  cancer care, and the establishment of the Plaster House. He was a source of encouragement for many healthcare workers, investing in the medical and nursing training of the staff. He was "a sounding board" for us.  Ten years ago, we flew out to Tanzania to meet Mark & Linda. He impressed upon us the need to move to Tanzania, for the sake of children here.  Because of both Mark & Linda, and the ELCA, we are here today.  

Last month we traveled back to MN to attend Mark Jacobson's memorial service.  We were not surprised to find many friends and colleagues who joined us there to remember him and to give our love to Linda. During the memorial service, their oldest daughter (Laura) asked how many had shared a meal at the Jacobson table in Il Boru, Tanzania... and over 200 people raised their hands! Mark and Linda opened their home to all travelers, friends, and strangers. All were welcome at their table. Our family also shared meals there with them, including Thanksgiving gatherings, and Mark always had stories and jokes to share. He was a warm and generous man who took time for people.

It goes without saying, but needs to be said, that we miss him greatly. A giant in missions and healthcare has returned home.

 

 

NICU update

 

Our 2021 NICU Annual Report
A few highlights:

  • 340 babies treated (a record)
  • 53% premature babies 
  • 92% overall survival
  • 50% of admissions arriving from other hospitals 
  • 1 conference w/ 55 hospitals, 160 doctors & nurses trained
  • 1 NICU handbook published
  • $250,000 raised for NICU and pediatric work
  • No baby ever turned away for financial reasons

 

Theresia, with her preterm baby. He was born at 26 weeks gestation, weighing 760 grams (1.7 pounds). Theresia stayed with him every day in the hospital. After nearly 3 months, he is going home... an active, healthy baby boy.

 

 

School of Nursing
One of Mark's requests to me (Jodi) was for some landscaping and garden work at ALMC's School of Nursing in Arusha. When I met with the principal, her greatest request was for planting and harvesting of vegetables and legumes for consumption at the school. So, I started there and we moved on to include guava, papaya, avocado, and pomegranate trees and passion fruit vines! I'll be honest, I love growing trees, flowers and vegetables, so this was right up my alley! I found a well trained Tanzanian, John Mollel, to assist me and the students have been helping. I am hopeful that many of them will gain practical understanding of the health benefits through their work. 

Finally, I have been added on to the lecture schedule and am giving lectures on nutrition/malnutrition with the hope that the students will apply what they learn to their own lives as well as the care of their patients. Their next rotational block is at Selian Hospital where they will have the opportunity to put their knowledge into practice.

 

Having fun while planting our perennial and herbal garden beds!
(John Mollel is on the far R, Nursing School dining Hall and Dormitories are in the background)

 

 

Some specific requests to keep in your prayers:
* Comfort and healing for Linda and her 3 daughters
* Continued health and protection for our family
* Wisdom to navigate some recent changes in hospital leadership
* Parenting wisdom


Thank you. We are so grateful for your participation in the ongoing work in Tanzania. Some days the challenges seem to pile up on us and it is easy to lose sight of the big picture. We need days to step back and rest and remember. When we take the opportunity to do so, we are grateful. Grateful that the God of peace and wisdom still watches over us and guides us in our daily work. And we are grateful for friends like you. May you also experience His blessing on your days and on your work. "Establish the work of our hands..." Ps. 90:17


Steve & Jodi

Much of the pediatric work, including care of hospitalized newborns and malnourished children, is supported through your donations. 
 

Please consider making a donation.  
 www.tanzanianchildren.com or www.tanzanianchildren.org

USA tax-deductible donations and charitable account giving can also be received through the Tanzanian Pediatric-NICU Fund at
 Global Health Ministries.  

 

 

 

 

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We are supported through the gifts of churches with the ELCA. Churches and individuals can donate to our support through the ELCA: 

elca.org/missionarygiving

find our names under the drop down tab, Designation: ELCA Missionary Sponsorship

 

 

Information regarding tax-deductible contributions for pediatric work can be found at:  

www.tanzanianchildren.org  

All funds are received through Global Health Ministries (GHM), and directed in entirety towards clinical pediatric training of doctors and nurses in Tanzania, care of babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), medications, bed fees and food for malnourished children.
 

Donations inside and outside USA can also be received through:  www.tanzanianchildren.com

Your support makes this work possible!
GHM will send you a tax deductible receipt.

 

Our mailing address is:
Steve and Jodi Swanson
c/o Michael Swanson
16608 Early Dawn Trail
Lakeville, MN  55044
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