Patient Moderator 2 Treatment of Infants Child Patient Moderator 1 Children with TB

Speranta Terrei

Org #5666
Vetted since 2010 Top Ranked Site Visit Verified
2004
year founded
$234,250
raised on GlobalGiving
15
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Speranta Terrei is a grassroots, community organization in Balti, in northern Moldova. It raises awareness of tuberculosis, gives treatment adherence support to tuberculosis patients, and promotes their rights and duties. Speranta Terrei cooperates with health officials while advocating for greater patient support and shared responsibility for treatment adherence in line with international standards.

Project Leaders
Feodora Rodiucova
Feodora Rodiucova
Team
Feodora Rodiucova, Asma Henry, Alexandra Bezbojnaia, Galina Zaporojan, Irina Mutruc, Natalia Oboroc, Margarita Preakin
Organization Information
Str. Borodin N. 26
Ap. 13A
Balti, 3100
Moldova, Republic of
+373-231-72038
Organization Information
Str. Borodin N. 26
Ap. 13A
Balti, 3100
Moldova, Republic of
+373-231-72038

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Contaminated Water and Drones Over Balti

By Feodora Rodiucoa | President

As a neighboring country, Moldova has witnessed the wrath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and at times the maelstrom of war has come eerily close to us. At Speranta Terrei, we have added... Read the full report ›

Taking TB Medicine to Patients

By Feodora Rodiucova | President

Angela has been giving Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) to tuberculosis (TB) patients as a moderator for Speranta Terrei since our treatment support program began in 2006. She is a dedicated medical... Read the full report ›

Screening and Convincing

By Feodora Rodiucova | President

As a non-government organization (NGO), Speranta Terrei follows national directives in conducting tuberculosis (TB) control activities in Moldova. The Moldovan government is promoting increased TB... Read the full report ›
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