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Project Focal Point: Health Care

"If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one."
- Mutter Teresa -

We plan to assist seriously sick people who are unable to take care of their medication on their own. There are thousands of such cases and people die from diseases which are curable. These men and women sit there and are waiting for our courtesy to help and save their lives.

Health care

We appealed for donations for the operation of a girl with a walking disability some time ago. Thanks to an anonymous donor who paid the costs for the operation including the costs for subsequent follow-up treatments. As a result of the surgical intervention, Jacqueline Ghasarah can now walk, run and play like her contemporaries.
 

The Sepineh Anumbon's Case



Sepineh Anumbon

Sepineh is a 13-year old boy who was infected by his mother during birth with HIV. His parents are now of blessed memory. Their demise is a result of the AIDS pandemic. Since his birth, he has been forced to come to terms with his health situation.

 

Thanks to the advent of better therapy opportunities for this disease, he is still alive. But financial hardship of his grandmother with whom he has been living with since the passing away of his parents is a major setback for him to be on regular medication.

 

Moreover, AIDS has become a disease of the poor. With constant medical follow ups and good nutrition, infected individuals can live as long as their uninfected counterparts. For these reasons, we have decided to support Sepineh’s family with the sum of 15.000 FCFA (22,87 €) monthly for a period of one year so that both the necessary medication and food supplemented with nutrients could be bought.

 

His sponsorship after this one year period from our organisation is still uncertain since we are working on a very limited budget. But we intend to support him as far we can to keep him alive. He isn’t the cause of his situation but a pure victim of circumstance. In this light, we count on you to help us financially help him. Our decision to support him in this vain was effective as from March 2009.


Sepineh is a Form 3 student at CCAST Bambili. His is also in our curriculum of stipend beneficiaries whom we’re assisting to have a perspective in life by making education accessible to them. We seize this opportunity to thank Mr Ban Blaise – the board secretary of the Kamerun4AfrikaClub e.V. Camerooon Branch in making his situation known to us.