by Danesh Edirisooriya | Feb 12, 2014 | Helping Hospitals, Projects
As per request from Dr Aruna Pieris, Consultant Paediatrician and Dr Nalin Dharmarathna of Anurudhapura hospital, The DOT Charitable Foundation had donated the below mentioned items to ward 24
- Spot Lamp 45,000 ($ 392)
- Blood Pressure Monitor Rs. 15,030
- 10 Digital Thermometers Rs. 9,500
- Paediatric Stethoscope Littman Rs. 9871
- 60 Children’s Story Books Rs. 10,207
by Danesh Edirisooriya | Jan 12, 2014 | Helping Hospitals, Projects
The Temporary Pacemakers is for use in post-operative cardiac surgical patients while in intensive care unit. This will help to provide optimum care to patients following a cardiac surgery and manage life threatening rhythm issues of the heart.
by Danesh Edirisooriya | Dec 12, 2012 | Helping Hospitals, Projects
National Cancer Institute Maharagama: Donated USD 296.00 worth 4 Radiotherapy books from USA.
by Danesh Edirisooriya | Nov 25, 2012 | Helping Hospitals, Projects
Karapitiya Teaching Hospital: Paid freight charges $ 500.00 to send medical equipment (3 Medical boxes, 3 Linen trolleys, 3 Linen trays) from Melbourne.
by Danesh Edirisooriya | Nov 14, 2012 | Helping Hospitals, Projects
Karapitiya Teaching Hospital: Donated a LKR 10,000.00 (AUD 100.00) worth medical bag to emergency ward.
by Danesh Edirisooriya | Oct 13, 2012 | Helping Hospitals, Projects
As a result of the takeaway Lunch packet sale held in June 2012 and cash donations made by you all, we purchased AUD 5,966.00 worth of much needed medical equipment to Karapitiya Hospital’s Children’s Paediatric ICU ward located in Galle district, Sri Lanka.
On behalf of The DOT Charitable Foundation we would like to thank you for your generous contribution and support to make this happen.
A handover ceremony took place On Saturday the 13th October, where our DOT representatives in Sri Lanka Devika and Kumara Dayasena handed over the
- Patient Transport Trolley/Bed (LKR 389,200.00),
- Transport Monitor (LKR 312, 800.00)
- Portable Suction Apparatus (LKR 68, 500.00)
to Dr Manjula Hewagamage (Consultant Paediatric Intensive Care specialist) and his medical team. There was a small ceremony at the hospital which was attended by the doctors and hospital staff.
The goal of The DOT Charitable Foundation is to continue to make a difference of sick children’s lives with the help of well-wishers like you.
Again, we thank you for your generosity and look forward to working with you for our next project. You are always welcome to contact us to find out how you can be involved in supporting seriously ill children in Sri Lanka.