Sunday, August 2, 2009
Thank you so much!
Its a small thanks to them: for their agreement, motivation and role with all of the children who benefit from our projects.
In these lines we wanted to thank them for their attention, kind reception and best smiles everytime we visit the school.
A great applause for all of them!
A Well Deserved Applause
For this occasion the five best girls receivied bracelets that had been made with much love and effort by three, four and five year old students in a nursery school in Spain. In this way, the smallest children have been able to help with our projects.
In the following photos you can see Shila, smiling, handing out the bracelets. You can also see the happiness in the face of the students.
For the other part, the top five boys recieved shirts that were designed by a University sports team in Barcelona in order to raise money for our organization.
In the following picture you can see Ana, happy as always, distributing the shirts.
From this lines, we want to thank all of the professors and students who helped make these prizes and contribute to our projects
And last but not least, to congratulate the awarded students!
Photos: Ana Andres and Shila Ganguly
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
A Digital Camera for the Leprosy Projects
In these photos we see Dr. Ganapati, responsible for the Bombay Leprosy Project, opening a digital camera that will serve to take before and after photos of the patients treated for leprosy, not only in the central clinic but also in the rural zones of Bhiwandi.
What are the benefits of buying this camera for this company?
- It will enable them to better manage the electronic medical registration and will facilitate the maintenance of client histories. This will improve security and allow doctors to see the progression of the infirmity during the treatment.
- It will facilitate the obtainment of documentation that will allow clinical investigations with other Indian and foreign companies, assisting with materials for articles and book, etc...
- It will help medical staff.
This digital camera, along with the a cell phone will improve communication with personnel in the field in rural communities.
In this way we can optimize the work and the time in rural projects by improving the treatment and communication with patients.
It is in the faces, in the looks, in the smiles where you can see the projects working...
Today, like every Monday, we wanted to share with you some caring words left for us by the people who visited our projects in Bombay last week.
Along with the visits, we want to mention Isabel Martin, a woman, older than 50, who help the needy in India. She is the founder of the NGO India Creative Hadnicrafts, which works with more than 300 women that live in extreme poverty. It is a marvelous honor to have had her with us and her optisism has helped give us the force to move forward.
We have spent a stupdenous day in the company of Ana Andres. The projects that you are doing in Bombay are magnificent. I hope that you continue them for many years and do many more things.
Greetings from Sevilla
Jesus, Francisco and Javier
We are very content to have been able to get a first hand knowledge of the projects that you are doing here through the foundation. We think that the work that you are doing is very important.Thank you for taking us in, you're great and truly made us feel at home.
Thanks again, and continue you're work!
Olga and Montse
It's sometimes very easy to talk, to want to do, to promise and then to let everything stay in words. Today we were with Bombay Smiles and wanted to verify that it is not always the case. They have given us a desire to act, no matter the difficulty or the limited resources that you can obtain amazing results.
Dani, Christina, Montse and Nuria
Congratulations! The discipline of the the students and teachers has truly impressed me. May God bless all of you!
Isabel Martin
It is in the faces, in the looks, in the smiles where you can see the projects working. I have seen them. I wish you success!
Thank you,
Shila, Ana
Many thanks and hope to see you all soon!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
The Monsoon has come!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
First week in Yashodhan School
Some were very happy to be able to spend every day with children their own age and others cried because they did not want to be separated from their mothers. The professors were able to calm them down a bit by showing them toys.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Radiation Center of the Holy Spirit Hospital
The Holy Spirit of Bombay is a hospital with multiple specialties, registered as a public hospital, run by the missionary sisters of the Holy Spirit. It is a hospital with 300 beds and between 400 and 450 external patients.
Since its creation in 1967 the Holy Spirit has worked to provide quality services to every patient without any discrimination.
Through their more than 40 years of service, maintaining their objectives has been difficult because in the health field the cost and velocity of updates and technological renovations make it difficult to sustain their projects.
The Holy Spirit has worked specifically with the poor and lower castes of Indian society, and accordingly, provide 70% of their services free or with a symbolic fee for those that cannot afford it.
There are also six health clinics in the slum zones around the hospital, facilitating the medical care of the most disadvantaged sectors of society. A team of doctors, nurses, social workers and paramedic personal work daily in disease detection and prevention and health programs.
Radiotherapy is very important to help alleviate pain and symptoms in 60% of cancer patients. This radiotherapy clinic represent a new service of the
The project consists of constructing and equipping the radiotherapy unit of the Hospital of the Holy Spirit. It includes a center of medical control, Lineal Acceleration radiotherapy and day center of chemotherapy that treats cancer patients from the slums.
The building has four floors with a total area of 1918 m2 with all the adequate installations necessary to guarantee services and safety.
In this photo we see Jaume Sanllorente and Cristiane Tolotti, from the institutional department, visiting the new radiotherapy center with one of the missionary sisters of the Holy Spirit.
The principal objective of this new project that will be supported by our organization is to improve universal access to health services without caste, race or financial discrimination.
Every cancer patient can use this center to receive treatment, but the principal beneficiaries of this new center are the patients who cannot access other services due to their financial situation, movement restrictions or because they are on a waiting list.
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