The Welbodi Partnership would like to extend a big THANK YOU to everyone who
has donated to the x-ray project – and a plea to those of you who haven’t yet
given, to please do so now.
We are getting close to the target that will enable us to provide an X-ray
Department for the national children’s hospital of Sierra Leone – please help
us reach it!
When we circulated our appeal in July to raise funds for this project, a
charitable foundation expressed interest in donating a large sum of money,
under the condition that their donation would be matched by other sources. The
good news is that the foundation recently agreed to release the money even
though we had not yet raised all the matching funds. This is very exciting, but
it means we need to continue our fundraising efforts to ensure that a
functioning x-ray department can be put in place at the Ola During Children’s
Hospital.
We have certainly come a long way. With the foundation’s donation and
what we have raised from people like you, we are now 75% of the way to our
total goal of £120,000. We would especially like
to thank Graham and Mia Wrigley for hosting the Picnic and Pimms event, which
raised over £8,000 for this project. We
would also like to thank the Sierra Leone Institute of Child Health for its
generous contribution of £10,000. And we would like to thank the Fox family and the
Rosslare Parish Church for raising £2000 pounds. And finally, our friends and supporters for
donating £8,760 through the justgiving site in only 2 months.
Would you (or someone you know) like to help us meet that goal and be a
part of this exciting project?
An x-ray department will provide sick children with direct access to
x-rays, enabling doctors to diagnose conditions more accurately and provide
optimal treatment. It is also crucial for the accreditation of the country’s only
children’s hospital as a training institution.
The money you donate will go directly towards the x-ray project and be used to:
- Purchase a robust, up-to-date digital x-ray maching
- Fund an experienced radiographer to train national staff on the ground
- Ensure adherence to radiation protection requirements and training of a safety officer
- Provide essential infrastructure including a separate generator for the x-ray machine, air-conditioning units and a control booth
The money you donate will go directly towards the x-ray project and be used to:
- Purchase a robust, up-to-date digital x-ray maching
- Fund an experienced radiographer to train national staff on the ground
- Ensure adherence to radiation protection requirements and training of a safety officer
- Provide essential infrastructure including a separate generator for the x-ray machine, air-conditioning units and a control booth
Join us. Help us improve healthcare for the children of Sierra Leone!
Donate at: http://www.justgiving.com/xrayappeal
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