Saturday, August 28, 2010

Cambodia Eye Surgery: 90,000 patients since 2002

The Rose Charities Cambodia Sight Center has seen over 90,000 patients since 2002 and carried out around 12,000 surgeries, most of them to restore sight or prevent blindnes.
Patients for consultation and treatment come to the clinic by their own means from all over Cambodia, such is its reputation.
The Rose Charities Sight Center has attained its high reputation through the expertise and dedication of its all Cambodian staff and the support of Rose Charities experts, mainly from New Zealand and Nepal
In 2002 the clinic was gutted and looted by a crooked expatriate, loosing its vehicles. Patients however continued coming from all over Cambodia, such was its reputation.  It has thus risen again through the dedication, charity and work of many - a triumph for honesty and morality,  and a huge asset for the poor of Cambodia

Friday, August 27, 2010

Nursing School support - Haiti

 Haiti - Rose Charities has sent a massive shipment of medical equipment and supplies for the Nursing School and Hospital in Port-au-Prince. The 40 ft container, packed to capacity with beds, cribs, scrubs, needles, monitors left MedWish International (Ohio, USA)  yesterday and will arrive in around 4 weeks time. Much of the contents were donated to Rose Charities by MedWish - all are desperately needed items
 Canadian Nurse Educators will be going to Port-au-Prince in October to conduct a neonatal nurse education program for 20 Haitian nurse educators. Rose Charities Canada has bought equipment and mannequins to assist.. Donations from the Sikh community and many others in Vancouver have made this possible. The nurses' school was completely destroyed in the earthquake with the loss of 74 young nursing students. The Vancouver nurses will be offering instruction to 20 students from four hospitals in Port-au-Prince.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Books to rebuild Haiti

The first shipment of french language nursing textbooks donated by Rose Charities has arrived at the School of Nursing in Haiti! It took us quite a while to source these! We wanted to ensure that they were the right books for Haiti and trying to research what we were looking for on the internet in french was a challenge. Finally one of our volunteers, Jan Johnston , got on her bike in Montreal and pedaled down to the Montreal School of Nursing and spoke to the Dean who was incredibly helpful. She put us in touch with the publishers and advised us on what to purchase. The publisher gave us a good discount and donated 30 books.
And after many emails going backwards and forwards to Haiti to get through customs etc- we hear that they arrived safely. The school is up and running again in 3 large tents. They dug some of their old books out of the rubble but these are in pretty bad shape.
Now the next task is to get the equipment for the teaching lab!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

CSUK-Rose Charities Cambodian Education sponsorship program

The Rose Charities - CSUK Cambodian education sponsorship program has now started. Founded By Sarah Miller (Rose Charities Australia) and Mr Rady (FDCC Cambodia) two students, Mao Mengley and Nhor Dany have been selected as the first recipients for their studies at Chea Sim University of Kamchay Mear (CSUK). Both students are studying accountancy , both stating that they know that good financial managers and accountants are in great demand in Cambodia.

Rose Charities main education sponsorship program is currently in Sri Lanka, were all ages are sponsored in a major program which also covers ECCE (early childhood care and education). In Sri Lanka for college / university level education, Rose Charities works closely with the organizaton Education Generation which helps sponsor students on a world-wide basis using the internet as a primary vehicle

Many more deserving students in Cambodia also need assistance. Any donations to this program are clearly most welcome. Students are carefully selected according to their needs.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Flood relief images Pakistan - from FPHC

Rose Charities / Hillman Fund / AMDA Canada is assisting the Pakistan Flood Relief effort though its partners Frontier Primary Health Care FPHC and AMDA Canada. FPHC is a grassroots NW Pakistan registered organization which delivers wonderful health care projects to its region in the areas of health education, maternal and child health, and medical clinics and outreach. In this time of disaster they are working flat out, 24-7 in near impossible conditions to assist tens of thousands of sick, injured and homeless people. At the time of writing AMDA International is coordinating with them for an emergency international mission with staff from their offices in Indonesia and Afghanistan.

Funds for these efforts are needed urgently. Please donate if you can - every bit helps however small. Rose Charities has no admin costs; except for small bank transfer charges, funds go entirely to where they are intended www.rosecharities.info/donate.htm







Help to Pakistan flood victims

Rose Charities is a long time supporter of Dr Emel Khan who runs an amazing program on the Pakistan Afganistan border called Frontier Primary Healthcare FPHC. If you want to donate to help FPHC donate to Rose Charities (state that your donation is to go to Pakistan flood relief)

Dr Khan writes:

Really the situation here is worst and irreversible damages have been caused by the heavy rains and floods in Pakistan. The floods have played havoc in whole Pakistan especially Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa, Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab provinces. However, the Khyber Pukhtoonakhwa province has been worst affected. The beautiful vally of Swat, Shangla district, Lower Dir, Upper Dir and Malakand agency, districts of Tank, Dera Ismail Khan, Nowshera and Charsadda are amongst the worst hit areas of Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa. Mardan and Swabi districts have also been affected but the damage is not that heavy. The floods have entered Punjab province and now entering Sindh. This is still raining here and even today one of our teams could not reach to its place of medical camp because again there were new floods and the team had to change its area of work. There are torrifying scenes in the flood affected areas and even 20 Feet flood water was flowing over roads. Currently two of our mobile teams consisting Medical Doctors, Medical Technicians, Lady Health Visitors, Social Mobilisers and support staff equipped with Ambulances, medicine and equipment are providing emergency medical services including Mother and Child Health Care services to flood affected people. So far the major diseases reported are Skin infections, diarrhoea and Respiratory infections. Till yesterday the two teams have treated 3,240 patients and provided antenatal care to more than 55 pregnant women. In addition to the mobile teams, our fixed health centres in Charsadda, Nowshera, Mardan and Swabi districts are also providing health care services to flood affected people even if they are out of the catchment areas of our health facilities. We are also providing other support like occasional cooked food, clothes and utencils etc. But the demand is very high and even the national, international organisations and Government of Pakistan cannot meet the requirement. Our health facilities are collecting donations in kind and cash from those people who have not been affected by the flood but these donations are very limited.