ASSISTED A CHILD SUFFERING FROM “MECONIUM ASPIRATION SYNDROME

ASSISTED A CHILD SUFFERING FROM “MECONIUM ASPIRATION SYNDROME

Assisted Osada Idunil Kumara who is suffering from “Meconium Aspiration Syndrome”
The DOT Charitable Foundation has helped Osada Idunil Kumara. He is from Haburugala, Bentota and suffering from “Meconium Aspiration Syndrome”. He has been bedridden from birth due to this condition.

We managed to collect $720 from donations and a garage sale.

We have sent a box full of clothes and toys. We also ordered $125 worth of food items from Keells. The balance $510 was donated towards his medical expenses.

Osada Idunil Kumara 10 years- Bentota-Meconium Aspiration Syndrome

Osada Idunil Kumara 10 years- Bentota-Meconium Aspiration Syndrome

Donated LKR 10.000.00 worth food items ordered from Panadura Keels Super Market.

ASSISTED A CHILD SUFFERING FROM “MECONIUM ASPIRATION SYNDROME”

Assisted Osada Idunil Kumara who is suffering from “Meconium Aspiration Syndrome”
The DOT Charitable Foundation has helped Osada Idunil Kumara. He is from Haburugala, Bentota and suffering from “Meconium Aspiration Syndrome”. He has been bedridden from birth due to this condition.

We managed to collect $720 from donations and a garage sale.

We have sent a box full of clothes and toys. We also ordered $125 worth of food items from Keells. The balance $510 was donated towards his medical expenses.

 

MULTI PARA MONITOR TO MONRAGALA HOSPITAL

MULTI PARA MONITOR TO MONRAGALA HOSPITAL

The District General Hospital Monaragala is located 246 kilometers away from Colombo and majority of the people living in the area are designated as unprivileged. The hospitals Baby Care Unit is currently servicing approx. 400 child births per month.

With your generous support, on March 25th 2014 we have donated a Multi Para Monitor to Monragala Hospital. This is a result of a request from Dr Charaka Goonesekera (Consultant Paediatrician). This is the first equipment of its kind in history for Monaragala Hospital and this monitor can be used in two pediatric patients simultaneously. This unit worth over LKR 535, 000.00 is now in operation at Pediatric ICU.

It was great to see The DOT members and well-wishers voluntarily help this project to be successful. Goal of The DOT Charitable Foundation is to continue to make a difference in sick children’s lives with the help of well-wishers like you. Together we are transforming lives and building brighter futures. But without you it just wouldn’t be possible. Thank you so much and we appreciate your continued support.

Below is a comment from Dr Charaka Goonasekera:

Many thanks for the kind donation. Most definitely, the monitor would be an added bonus for better management of these littlies who require special care.

Dr Charaka Goonasekera

KARAPITIYA TEACHING HOSPITAL

KARAPITIYA TEACHING HOSPITAL

Donated 4 unit Suction controllers  high  and 4 Suction jars with wall mount worth RS 263,400.00  ($2,174.00) to the paediatric ward.

Together these are called suction apparatus. It is used to suck out secretions from patient. Mainly it is used to suck out secretions from endotracheal tube (artificial breathing tube) in ventilated babies.