postheadericon Elizabeth Rehnke Following Her Father’s Footsteps

Dr. Ernest Rehnke has received a great reputation in his field all over the world for attending special medical mission in order to improve and enrich the eminence of thousands of citizens in underdeveloped nations. Following the footstep of her Elizabeth Rehnke is also sharing the same work to help people by visiting these countries to make their life better.

In her early childhood she accompanied her dad, whenever he used to travel to different nations to take care and help the children and people, who are stuck with poverty and life threatening diseases. She participated in many medical missions just like her father.

This morality got inculcated in her not only because she loved taking care of the poor people, but also she loves understanding cultures and travelling to different countries. Liz Rehnke travelled to lots of underprivileged nations like Guatemala, Kenya, Honduras, Haiti, and their neighboring countries where epidemics and famines are an everyday affair and poverty is wildly spread.

She has sacrificed her own interest just for the wellbeing of the lives of people in underdeveloped countries. She always had a keen interest in travel and explores more and more countries where she can contribute her help in any possible way. While Elizabeth Rehnke was growing up she noticed that her parents devoted long tiresome hours to help people in need for free. This acted as an inspiration for her and made her a great philanthropist that she is today.

She was only 11 years old, when she was first interested in doing those great deeds and she received an award on her father’s behalf, who was awarded as the Distinguished Surgeon. While sharing the podium she expressed her inner feelings about travelling and caring for other people and she also expressed how much she appreciates her father’s good deeds.

Today, she is linked with many NGOs, medical networks, and social organizations, and with their assistance she was able to organize medical camps where anyone could get medical checkups for free and even get treated for free.

There are many countries like Cambodia, Vietnam, Haiti, and Honduras, where medical development and literacy are negligible. Liz Rehnke influenced many philanthropists to build schools and nursing homes in these places in order to make them a better person and improve their health and knowledge. She found that illiteracy to a certain extent is the reason for many of the problems faced by these people. She financially aided them everyday to make their lives better and brighter.

 

Random Posts

Leave a Reply