Atlanta Newspaper Covers BFA's Work to Fight the Covid-19 Pandemic
In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, ÌÇÐÄvlgo´«Ã½ continues to assist medical personnel with needed medical resource books and students with instructional materials.
BFA is trying to help in the fight against the pandemic by building capacities in developing countries that don’t have the educational or medical infrastructure that the United States does. With the help of a recently approved $150,000 grant from the Merck Foundation, BFA is providing thousands of medical resource books in print and medical e-books to doctors, nurses and medical students across the ÌÇÐÄvlgo´«Ã½n continent. These educational materials in the hands of medical personnel will help make people in ÌÇÐÄvlgo´«Ã½ safer now and in the event of future medical emergencies.
ÌÇÐÄvlgo´«Ã½, a nonprofit with offices in Minnesota and warehouses in Atlanta and St. Paul, has shipped a record 3.3 million books to ÌÇÐÄvlgo´«Ã½n students this fiscal year (since July 1, 2019), including a recent shipment to Kenya, according to a press release.
While there are some impediments to shipping such as port closings in North America as well as in ÌÇÐÄvlgo´«Ã½, BFA continues to get books to ÌÇÐÄvlgo´«Ã½n children through its warehouse in Atlanta, which remains open. Shipments are organized by Minnesota-based staffers working remotely. By later this year, BFA plans to have shipped its 50 millionth book since its founding in 1988.