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October 2011 Newsletter

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Thưa các anh chị,

Chúng tôi xin gửi tới các anh chị thông tin về hoạt động của Dự án trong tháng 12 năm 2011 và tổng kết cả năm 2011.

1.    Tóm tắt Hoạt động và Báo cáo Tài chính tháng 12 năm 2011 và Tổng kết cả năm 2011 (Xin xem chi tiết trong báo cáo tài chính đính kèm):

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Sympameals - Đồng cảm : Donation Project helping patiens in difficult circumstances

Introduction on SympaMeals

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Anyone who has visited a hospital in Hanoi could well appreciate the difficulties that patients, especially those from other provinces, have to struggle with every day, concerning expenses for medical treatment, accommodation, food, etc.  In order to save for the expensive treatment and medication, patients must cut down to a minimum all their other expenses, including food.  There are patients who, while undergoing treatment and in need of plentiful nutrition, only had one loaf of bread or one ball of rice for each meal.  This aggravates their medical condition, making treatment more difficult.

Desiring to share part of such difficulties of the patients, the Founders of SympaMeals(Vietnamese name: Đồng Cảm) started this project in September 2005 with a modest purpose: helping some in-patients under difficult circumstances with one free meal for each day they are in hospital. Since then, the Project has expanded to include many other activities such as providing milk powder to out-patients, child patients and elderly patients, paying medical fees, medication, travel costs and living costs for certain patients under specially difficult circumstances, etc. SympaMeals has also broadened its beneficiaries to HIV affected children, disabled children and elderly people residing in hospices and so forth. So far, the Project has been funded by its Executive Committee and donors on the basis that the Executive Committee bears all the administrative costs in running the Project so that all funds from donors will benefit the patients in their entirety. Detailed financial reports as well as newsletters are issued monthly so that donors are informed of the implementation of the Project and confident that their donations have been delivered to the patients.

 

At present, the Project operates primarily in the National Cancer Institute of Vietnam(K Hospital) at 43 Quan Su Street, Hanoi, Vietnam where there are many seriously ill patients under difficult circumstances. In the initial stage (2005), every day, only about twenty (20) coupons were distributed to twenty (20) patients, with each coupon worth VND 5,000 to be used in the K Hospital Canteen. Since then, the number and value of meal coupons have been regularly increased. At present (March 2011), everyday 100 coupons each worth VND 15,000 (equivalent to approximately US$ 0.7) are delivered to in-patients and 40 tins of milk powder (each tin worth VND 97,000 or approximately US$ 4.8) are distributed to out-patients each week in 10 Departments of K Hospital.

 

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TET GIFT GIVING VISITS TO POOR CANCER PATIENTS IN K HOSPITAL

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Dear friends,

With Tet (the Vietnamese Lunar New Year) around the corner, the poor patients in K Hospital have more to worry about. Everyone wishes to come home to spend Tet with their family. However, in addition to the normal expenses such as travel fares, confectionery to put on the altar, money for Tet at home, etc., our patients also have to worry about their health condition, about the medication they have to purchase for their treatment during the Tet period, and also the money they will need to return to the hospital after the Tet holiday.

In the hope of sharing their difficulties and offering them some material as well as mental support, SympaMeals will organise our annual Tet gift-giving visits to our beneficiary patients in K Hospital in January 2012. The program for the visits is as follows:

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