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Provision of free maintenance haemodialysis thrice a week to ensure survival of 100 poor chronic renal failure patients for whom this procedure is a virtual lifeline and is absolutely out of reach.
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The abject poverty in Pakistan prevents the common poor patients from having costly dialysis treatment. It is beyond the means of most of the patients to afford the vital drugs and injections needed to purify their blood thrice a week for life. We have been endlessly trying to mobilise resources for the patients so that no one approaching us is negated the right to live. This project will help 100 poor chronic renal failure patients from all over Pakistan.
Haemodialysis of chronic renal failure patients thrice a week to rid their body of urea, creatinine and other toxins.
This project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations.
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
Haemodialysis of chronic renal failure patients in the Hospital Dialysis Hall thrice a week to rid their body of urea, creatinine and other toxins.
It could have been us instead of them. It’s our obligation as responsible humans to help those who can’t help themselves. Health is priceless, yet our contributions can give someone a healthy life!
- Marriana Karim, Honorary Treasurer, Board of Governors
Marriana Karim
Member & Treasurer Board of Governors
The Kidney Centre Post-Graduate Training Institute
197/9, Rafiqui Shaheed Road,
Karachi, Sindh 75530
Pakistan
92-21-5661030
Email:
The kidney centre PGTI
1207 33rd St., NW
Washington,
DC
2007
United States
(914) 320-7507
http://www.learningenterprises.org
This project is located in
Pakistan
and can also be found under
Health.
For more information about Pakistan, read the Human Development Report on Pakistan or the Wikipedia entry for Pakistan.
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on September 26, 2006
By Mrs. Abida Ahmed - , August 27, 2008 07:07 PM
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