Sylvia’s Children Invites Doctors and Nurses
to Help Make a Difference on 2014 Uganda Medical Trip
Sylvia’s Children
(www.sylviaschildren.org), a New Jersey-based non-profit, is on the hunt for medical practitioners interested in a
meaningful voluntourism opportunity tending to children in Uganda, Africa on
its annual medical trip from March 13-25, 2014.
The charity organization, founded over a
decade ago by internationally recognized businesswoman Sylvia Allen, is seeking
doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, pediatricians, dermatologists,
otolaryngologists, dentists, dental assistants, physical therapists, and
infectious disease specialists who would be willing to volunteer their
specialized medical services to the children at the Mbirizi Advanced Primary
and Day Care School located in Uganda, Africa.
The mission of Sylvia’s Children has been
to improve the lives of these children at the school, many of whom are orphans,
and help to create a self-sustainable model that can be shared with schools in
surrounding villages. It currently supports 1,015 children at the school, which
is situated 40 miles away from the nearest health facility.
The organization has been sponsoring one
medical trip a year since 2007 to help service the needs of the population.
After treating a number of serious health issues such as second degree burns,
typhoid and broken bones, the organization decided to build an on-site medical
clinic.
The new, fully equipped 6,000-square-foot
Hynes Medical Clinic increases access to health care for both the children and
the village at large. There is very limited access to healthcare in this part
of Uganda, and care that is available is often years behind the standard of
medical care in developed parts of the world.
During a prior trip, a group of volunteer
nurses and doctors examined every child and created a medical history chart for
each of them. Children were treated and cured of myriad ailments, including
diseases of poverty, consequences of malnutrition and complications from
HIV/AIDS. They also brought over donated medical supplies that were used for
treatments, and they transported several children to the nearest city for
diagnosis and treatment of more severe illnesses and dental issues, including
fillings and extractions.
Since launching the organization in 2003,
Allen has succeeded in gaining annual sponsorship for 150 of the 331 orphans, and she has raised nearly a million dollars, all
of which has gone directly to the school since she covers all administrative
expenses herself. In addition to the medical clinic, the charity has
constructed a fresh well, a chicken coop with 400 chickens, a kitchen, a corn
milling building, a sewing facility, new classrooms, housing for teachers and
orphans, a fully-stocked library, a playground and more.
The all-inclusive cost to join the trip is
$3,500, which includes airfare, lodging, meals, ground transportation, and a
three-day safari experience at the Mweya Lodge, where visitors can see wild
animals such as elephants, lions, leopards, hippos, and more.
Those interested in joining the trip can
contact Sylvia Allen directly at sylvia@sylviaschildren.org or call 732-946-2711.
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