Community Care – Enriching Life

By: Avnish Katoch

P1030001Harrisburg, PA, USA: In our endeavor to reach far flung areas of Himachal Pradesh, we tied up with LWH, Manali’s community outreach program in Spiti valley and financed second time their efforts to carry forward various health-related activities for laborers and local villagers.

As we are waiting for complete report, I would like to apprise our donors and supporters with ongoing work. Below facts are sent by Drs. Sheila and Laji from Spiti valley, who are running the program.

My Himachal financial support was used for three needs:

  1. Purchase of vaccines (Hib and Hep.B)
  2. Vitamins, nutrition supplements and deworming agents
  3. Surgical treatment of migrant road workers.

Vaccinations:

P1030034200 doses of H. Influenza B vaccine and 500 doses of Hepatitis B were purchased.  In addition to this syringes and needles were also sourced with My Himahal funds.

As of now Drs. have given 138 Hib doses and 163 Hep.B 1st doses.

2nd and 3rd doses will be given in this month and in October. Most of these children came from Pin Valley. Plans are to cover three more main villages (Dankar, Tabo and Kibber).

Last month the villages in Pin Valley were covered (Sagnam, Tehling, Guiling, Bur, Mikkim, Kungri and Sehling).

P1030006Also funds helped finance vitamins, nutrition supplements and deworming agents, which will be be given to children under five years of age. Many of these children are malnourished and most are underweight for their age and Drs. believe that it is due to lack of regular food and ignorance about giving six balanced meals a day. Program is also doing some health education to individual parents and in their local anganwadi.

Surgical help for migrant workers:

A Nepali lady was brought to Drs. Sheila and Laji on 8th August night from the government hospital in a septic condition. She had multiple gall stones causing blockage of her duct leading to pus in the gall bladder. She was extremely sick, emaciated, dehydrated and in shock. She was not even fit for a major surgery or to be transferred to another hospital. Drs. operated her as an emergency and her gall bladder was removed under local anaesthesia. She recovered well and was discharged in a day’s time. Drs. could do this because of the availability of funds towards migrant workers.

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More details of the program would follow in October.

Photos by: Drs. Sheila and Laji and staff.

     

8 Responses to Community Care – Enriching Life

  1. Dr Amit Bhalla says: October 1, 2009 at 12:05 pm

    We could use such outreach programmes in the far flung areas of Chamba.

    Reply
    1. Amit, for this we need local field help, please email me on avnish@himachal.us. Thx.

      Reply
  2. This is really nice, i really want to work for NGO in Himachal Pardesh. Can you plz guide me?

    Reply
      1. sir
        my name is dolma ,and i m tibatan. i have completed bsw from mangalore university .
        i love to do socail work job with salary one. here in my area salary job is very hard to find.
        plz can u help me

        Reply
  3. Dr. Avinash Minhass says: October 20, 2009 at 7:34 pm

    Nice innitiative.Can call me any time for this noble job. Hands up ………….. MY HIMACHAL

    Reply
  4. Ashok Thakur says: May 25, 2010 at 6:18 pm

    Nice initiative for my beautiful himachal call me any time for this nobal job………..

    Thanks.

    Reply
  5. Hi
    This is really a great program.i love to work if good salary package and job security is there. I am working in Tibetan children shcool.

    Reply

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