Childhood, Mission And Achievement Of Elizabeth Rehnke
daughter of Dr Ernest Rehnke, has dedicated her life to the people, who are below poverty level and are affected with many diseases in underdeveloped countries all around the globe. She inculcated this habit from her father, who also travelled all round the world so as to help poor people, who are in desperate need.
Liz’s father provided his great service at the African continent, and along with him, she visited on 5 medical missions to provide medical treatments to the poor people. Liz was only a little child of 11 yrs then. She not only stopped at helping them in the medical field, but she also tried to educate them going beyond her limits. understood that most of the people in those deprived nations are illiterate, which was recognized as one of the main causes of their poor health condition. She approached many NGOs and philanthropists to give her a helping hand for building nursing homes and schools in those localities. She herself aided everyday financially and taught the people of those nations about health care and hygiene.
Let us See the Childhood of Elizabeth Rehnke:
She started her first journey, when she was only 11 years old. At this very young age she acted as a nurse and helped her dad with medical treatments and assisted him all the time in the medical camp. She also arranged all kinds of supplies and medicines that were required at the time of treatment and also by the hospitals and clinics.
She not only helped people with medical help, but also helped them with their education regarding proper health and hygiene. While going on these medical missions with her father she learnt a lot about the tradition and culture of these countries. This got her more interested and she tried to travel as many nations as possible, mainly for helping the poor people with medical treatments and also to know about their culture and history.
Liz Rehnke and her achievements:
Her main achievements were helping poor and deprived people with the medical treatment and care and also teach them about good health and hygiene. She, along with other philanthropists’, opened schools in these localities to help the poor people, who are in desperate needs.
Her mission in life:
She is a dedicated humanitarian, who compromised her own vacations and holidays just because she could help the people with medical aid and in their education.