Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty

by Rosa Vera Fund, Inc.
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty
Help Bolivian Children Living in Poverty

Project Report | Jan 13, 2021
Helping Families Survive During the Pandemic

By Karen M Melk | Board Chair

Physical therapy on a home visit
Physical therapy on a home visit

Despite the pandemic, the Rosa Vera Fund continues our vital work. Our partners at Consejo de Salud Rural Andino are taking many precautions, while still providing our patients with the care they so desperately need. In addition to home and virtual visits, patients are coming in for some essential therapies. Our goal is to raise funds to create a true telemedicine center for remote visits with specialists who are more than an hour away.

 

Usually at this time of year, our team of US-based doctors goes to Bolivia to meet with patients and their families, as well as meet with their Bolivian medical counterparts. This year, that wasn’t possible, but our intrepid team assessed them nonetheless. Although in-person visits are always preferred, Dr. Darlene Melk and Dr. Lisa Hunt were able to have virtual visits with the parents and children to get updates on their histories and develop individual plans with the close assistance of our Bolivian medical team for the coming year.

Each family was brought to La Escuelita where they were weighed, measured and had vital signs taken. A doctor from the Consejo was in the room with each family giving details on recent labs and medication doses. Drs. Hunt and Melk could even “examine them” with their help. It is important to note that none of this work could take place without the close guidance and assistance of our Bolivian medical team on the ground.

Dr. Melk and Dr. Hunt reported that children are all doing well and have been heathy throughout the pandemic. Due to weekly delivery of food supplies and medicines, none of the children are malnourished, nor have they suffered medical setbacks. The parents all expressed gratitude for the RVF and for allowing their children to receive virtual speech therapy and special education. Some are also receiving physical therapy at home.

After this experience, CSRA leader Nurse Mitma Claure Alcocer and the RVF physicians agreed that the RVF can admit four new patients to the Rosa Vera Fund in the coming weeks (January 2021). Great news!

Check ups continue at La Escuelita
Check ups continue at La Escuelita
It feels good to leave the wheelchair & stretch!
It feels good to leave the wheelchair & stretch!
Christmas!
Christmas!

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Rosa Vera Fund, Inc.

Location: Douglas, AZ - USA
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Twitter: @RosaVeraFund
Project Leader:
Karen Melk
Douglas , AZ Bolivia
$18,529 raised of $30,000 goal
 
250 donations
$11,471 to go
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