It was a thought that first came to Sister Chilee Okoko when tragedy struck her home village in Nigeria 35 years ago.
She had just made her first profession of vows for the Daughters of Mary Mother of Mercy religious community and the Catholic community in rural Ameke Abam was gathered for a Eucharistic Procession to mark the Feast of Christ the King. But the day turned deadly when an enraged motorist plowed through the crowd, killing 13 people. The nearest hospital was 45 miles away and many of those struck by the vehicle might have been saved if they could have received medical attention sooner, Sr. Chilee believes.
“I said if I ever get the opportunity in this life, I will help to build a small clinic in this place,” she recalls. “It never left my mind.”
In January, nearly 35 years after the tragedy, Sr. Chilee’s dream of bringing health care access to her hometown became a reality when TessPat Foundation Hospital opened its doors.
“Now we have something here in our neighborhood,” exclaimed Father Donatus Okou, a priest of the Diocese of Umuahia, at the Jan. 2 dedication of the hospital. “Through the instrumentation of Sr. Chilee we have something close to the people.”
Sr. Chilee has served as the Director of the Department of Life, Dignity and Justice for the Diocese of San Bernardino since 2012. She is also a medical doctor who has worked tirelessly to strengthen the diocese’s health care ministry, forging collaborative relationships with local health care providers, public health departments and hospitals. All the while, she has continued to work on her hospital project back home.
And what began as an idea to build a small clinic blossomed into a full-scale hospital. Named after patrons St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and St. Patrick, the new hospital consists of eight buildings; it contains 100 beds and has departments for internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, cardiology and neurology. The place also bears the fingerprints of the Diocese of San Bernardino.
Sr. Chilee began to actively work on planning and fundraising for the building of the hospital when she arrived in the Diocese in 2010. Over the years she sought and received International Sacrificial Giving Grants from the Diocese with support from Bishop Gerald Barnes, whose name appears on the dedication plaque at TessPat Foundation Hospital. With the support from the late Monsignor Tom Wallace, the Diocese made two different Mission Appeals to raise funds for the hospital.
Most of the beds at TessPat Hospital came from the Diocese thanks to the generosity of Providence St. Mary Regional Medical Center in Apple Valley and Lestonnac Free Clinic, and Sr. Chilee herself, who paid the steep cost of having them shipped to Africa. Two years ago, when an ultrasound machine, X-ray machine and lab equipment was needed, Palm Desert’s Sacred Heart Parish, under the leadership of then Pastor Howard Lincoln, came through with another grant.
Most recently, when it was time to turn on the lights at the hospital, Bishop Alberto Rojas approved another grant from the Mission Office to purchase a needed power supply.
The Diocese of Orange also conducted a Mission Appeal to raise money for the hospital. The Knights of Columbus and the Knights of Peter Claver pitched in, and Sr. Chilee wishes to thank the Walter family of Lake Arrowhead, the Kahn family of Orange County and the Somjak family of Michigan for their generous support.
Full story at Inland Catholic Byte.
Stories like this so encourage me so much and remind me of what service in the name of Christ looks like. A vision born of suffering, years of dedication to seeing that vision bear fruit, and the many helping hands all have combined to bring healing where it is so desperately needed. Anyone with doubts about the efficacy of Divine Grace in our Church need look no farther than right here.
This is just beautiful.
Inspiring, encouraging!
Sr. Chilee has been our pride and mentor. Again she has proven herself trustworthy. This indeed is an encouragement to all as Sr has proven that good name is better than acquiring riches for the self. May God bless all those who contributed to see the dreams of Sr. Chilee come through. N’ezie obi dị ndị Abam mma. Nwani Kaawo! Imela!
A great achievement by Sr Dr Chilee Okoko. A worthy service for humanity. A provision for generations yet unborn. She has stamped her footmarks on the sands of time. A befitting memorial for the worshippers who lost their lives.
Woah! this is nice my big Sis,I thank you immensely for your giant stride in establishing a health care to our people of Abam. May God richly bless you now and forever Amen. Congratulations!.
Sr. Chilee has been my classmate from 1990 when she studied Radiagraphy while I studied Biochemistry till we met in Enugu where we continued as medical students till we graduated in 2001. She has been my spiritual director and a close confidant. It has always been her dream to build a hospital for Ndi Abam and she has always said it while we were in med school. I am so happy she has fullfilled that dream. Congratulations to Sr Chilee. Ameke Abam kaa nu o…