Donate Health To 50 Low-Income Colombian Children

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OrganizationFundacion Patronato Maria Auxiliadora
Region Colombia
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ProjectLeader Natalia Misas J.


During the Covid-19 pandemic, many children with disabilities and polydiagnosis have stopped receiving medical care. In Colombia, state resources have been prioritized to face the current health crisis, leaving in second place the needs of medical and specialized care of the population with disabilities or high-cost illnesses. Our Foundation supports this population through specialized consultations, medications, and therapies that helps to improve the physical and mental health of children


Challenge

Many parents have lost their jobs and sources of income. In addition, there are Venezuelan refugee families facing the pandemic in Colombia. Many of our beneficiary children are experiencing multiple changes in their routines and habits and have stopped attending their therapies, consultations, exams, and suspended their medications because of the prevailing need of buying groceries in their homes. Also, sometimes, the state's aid is insufficient to reach the entire population.

Long-Term Impact

When a child receives decent, timely and quality health care, risks and health complications are considerably reduced, improving their quality of life and generating a greater impact on their family network and achieving a positive social impact that favors development and harmonic growth of children, creating happy childhoods and healthy adults.

References

  1. http://fundacionpatronato.org
  2. https://fundacionpatronato.org/
  3. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1jvuZiUSrfYOBNIoRRo88Q
  4. https://www.instagram.com/fundacionpatronato/
  5. https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Nonprofit-Organization/Fundaci%C3%B3n-Patronato-Mar%C3%ADa-Auxiliadora-290837524326069/


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