23 Dec Help us renovate a deprived hospital in Ogun State
As a nonprofit focused on health and financial aid for medical needs, we have seen first-hand the pitfalls of low-quality or inadequate medical supplies. We have visited many hospitals where, due to a combination of demoralised medical staff and a shortage of basic needs (beds, electricity, food, medicine, etc), patients are forced to endure substandard medical aid or spend more money than they’d usually need to on hospital bills. One of such hospitals is the Federal Government Primary Health centre in Ojodu, Ogun state.
The Challenge
Our conversation with doctors and staff at the Ojodu Primary Health Center, the hospital has not had electricity for over two years. The staff tell us that the Ogun State government provided a generator with no further assistance. Now, patients who require electricity have to pay for fuel out of pocket. The hospital is also short of medical supplies, quality beds or healthy rooms.
Hello, we will paint, replace fans, doors, buy some beds and provide some medical supplies to the Ojodu primary health centre . We need your help.
1. You can volunteer to help with painting etc
2. Donate to fcmb 4554982015 visit a hospital today. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/mNWiVJ1LQK— Visitahospitaltoday Foundation (@visitahospital) December 9, 2019
Solution: Total renovation
We’re working with staff, volunteers and Visit A Hospital Today team members to renovate the Ojodu primary health centre. By the end of January, we hope to achieve the following:
- Paint the entire hospital
- Buy fans for rooms and waiting areas
- Buy doors for rooms
- Buy hospital beds
- Provide quality medical supplies
Total Goal – N1,800,000; Remaining – 1,719,000
You can help us actualise this goal effectively either by donating money to the cause to or by providing in-kind materials (paint, beds, medical supply)
To donate by bank transfer:
Name: Visit A Hospital Today; Bank: FCMB; Account: 4554982015
Long-Term Impact
Reduced cost of medical needs for staff, better quality materials for patients and medical practitioners, a healthier community. Together, we can change the face of medicine in Nigeria.
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