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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

RAY OF HOPE CLINIC & COMMUNITY CENTRE  - JULY WEEK 5 REPORT


 

THE CLINIC

The number of patients was only 22 and 6 maternity cases.  There was a slight improvement compared to last week.

Generally the situation on food crises has worsened, and this has made the locals lives become unbearable.

 CASH REALIZED MATERNITY
DATE
AMOUNT PAID USD
25th July
26th July
27th July
28th July
29th July
30th July
-
38.33
17.52
87.62
79.95

223.42

OUTPATIENTS

DATE
AMOUNT PAID USD
25th July
26th July
27th July
28th July
29th July
30th July
31st July
99.34
48.19
41.07
39.97
43.70
54.21
33.95
TOTAL
360.43

The total was USD 663.86 slight improvement.

 EXPENSES

PARTICULARS
AMOUNT USD

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

87.62
84.88
5.47
28.03
28.60
5.47
3.28
19.71
4.92
6.02
39.43

TOTAL
313.43


Locums are still high due to some two staff going for a government seminar.


LEARNING CENTRE


Bernard Okoth is still on chemotherapy.  The two teachers usually visit him twice a day alternating in turns.  He is going to be hospitalized for six weeks and as I said from my last report, Lea Toto will pay his bill.  Hendricka our social worker will be visiting Lea Toto to discuss the payment mode plus whether there will be a refund of transport incurred while visiting him at the hospital.  I would also like to highlight on other things that Lea Toto caters for Bernard.

1.                  He receives ARVs
2.                  Incase of any health complications, they do a follow up and pay all the bills.
3.                  He is supposed to receive food to cover all the people living in that house each month, this arrangement will be resumed soon, now that he is on ARVs.
4.                  Incase of any death which we don’t hope for, they cover funeral expenses.

We are all supporting Bernard in one way or another.  Those of us who don’t get time to visit im in hospital contribute transport.

Kileleshwa

They closed school on 28th for a period of 4 weeks.  This Monday they will join the rest of the children at the Learning Centre.  Also the two children from the local school will be part of them.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH


The support group met as usual on Thursday.




Rosemary Simiyu
31st July 2011

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