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Monday, June 27, 2011

RAY OF HOPE CLINIC & COMMUNITY CENTRE - JUNE REPORT WEEK 4



THE CLINIC


The week went on smoothly with no major incidences.  The number of patients increased to 32 compared to 23 of last week.  Maternity also did well we had 13 mothers that delivered during the week.
June is a chilly month and sometimes accompanied by rain, will spread through July.  During this time many children are attacked with Pneumonia and sore throats.

KOP

There is a container from the US, which has already arrived in Nairobi.  Among the items in the contain are some meant for ROH Kawangware and we shall pick them next Tuesday from Sharon KOP Rep. All these arrangements was done by the courtesy of Monique.

We shall be able to communicate the contents of the items ones we receive.
 
Cash realized was as follows:-
MATERNITY
DATE
AMOUNT  PAID (USD)
20th June
21st June
22nd June
23rd June
24th June
25th June

16.48
51.64
38.46
102.19
124.17
39.56

372.5

 

OUTPATIENTS

DATE
AMOUNT PAID (USD)
20th June
21st June
22nd June
23rd June
24th June
25th June
26th June
91.20
43.40
124.72
54.83
53.51
22.96
47.25
TOTAL
437.87

The total was USD 810.43


 EXPENSES

PARTICULARS
AMOUNT USD

DRUGS
LOCUMS
PARAFFIN
PATIENTS FOOD
SUPPLIES
CITY HALL
STATIONERY
MISCELLANOUS
TRANSPORT
WATER
CLIENTS PORRIDGE


90.54
46.15
9.89
21.70
19.05
5.49
3.29
24.17
3.73
19.78
4.39


TOTAL
248.18

LEARNING CENTRE

Barasa came to the centre last Friday and spent most of the time at the Learning Centre.

 The children are doing fine.


COMMUNITY OUTREACH

They met as usual.  Officials of Equity Bank came again for the second time.  They gave a lecture on banking and how the support group could benefit.

 

Rosemary
June 26, 2011

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