Bishop Long underwrites scholarships to Kenyan students who wish to study at Beulah Heights Bible College in Atlanta GA
Africa Resource Group assisted Bishop Long’s vision of building a state-of-the-art 400 bed hospital to serve as a prototype for other cities throughout the country. Tragically, a disproportionately high percentage of mothers and children die in childbirth. Bishop Long’s vision is to build a state-of-the-art 400 bed hospital to serve as a prototype for other cities throughout the country.
The hospital in Nakuru (Kenya’s 3rd largest city) was renamed Bishop Eddie Long Bondeni Maternity and Children’s Hospital. Tragically, a disproportionately high percentage of mothers and children die in childbirth. Bishop Long’s vision was to build a state-of-the-art 400 bed hospital to serve as a prototype for other cities throughout the country. With Bishop Long’s assistance and New Birth catching the vision, much of the existing hospital has been renovated with safer births, heightened sanitation with the Department of Health and Medical Services allocating substantial resources. This $6M hospital was be completed in 6-8 years.
In 2004 Bishop Long donated $100,000 to build a Children’s Home with Deliverance Church.
Bishop Long underwrites scholarships to Kenyan students who wish to study at Beulah Heights Bible College in Atlanta, GA.
Bishop Long has contributed large amounts of corn in famine stricken areas of Kenya. Bishop Long has hosted Kenyan business professional people who visited US and connected them to their American counterparts. In 2003, Bishop Long was inducted as an African Elder with major ceremonial significance.
President Daniel Aarp Moi, Kenya’s immediate former President hosted Bishop Long at his residence for a breakfast meeting and appointed him as one of the International Board Members of the Moi Africa Institute and Foundation. The purpose of this world-class group comprises of international persons of influence to address issues of peace, negotiate international conflict, poverty, economical development and the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Excerpts from the Africa Resource Group
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