Our 11-year-old generator has failed, and the solar system can’t keep up during the rainy season. Doctors and nurses are doing their best — but without electricity, lives are at risk every day.
We need to install a new generator and restore safe, reliable power.
At the Hatfield Archer Memorial Hospital in Rotifunk, electricity isn’t just a convenience — it’s the difference between life and death.
During Sierra Leone’s long rainy season, the hospital’s solar power system struggles to keep up. Without sun, the batteries never fully charge. Recently, our 11-year-old backup generator failed completely.
Doctors and nurses are now delivering babies by the light of cell phones. Oxygen machines and sterilizers sit silent. It’s a crisis we can fix — with your help.
We must raise $25,000 to purchase and install a new diesel generator that can power the hospital during solar outages.
This generator will provide:
Lights in the maternity and emergency wards
Power for refrigerators that store vaccines and medicines
Electricity for critical equipment like oxygen concentrators and surgical tools
A new generator will help ensure that mothers can give birth safely and patients receive the care they need — even on the darkest nights. Learn more about the generator and how it will power the hospital. Download the full article.
Your donation will help cover:
Purchase and shipping of a hospital-grade diesel generator
Installation by local technicians
Fuel tank and startup fuel supply
Maintenance training for hospital staff
We’re asking our community of supporters to act quickly. Every day we wait puts lives at risk.
🙏 Please consider making a special gift today to help restore reliable power to Rotifunk Hospital.