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Saving Lives by Providing Basic Healthcare Services to Women and Children in Rural India Hospital Operations Highlights  Staffed with four full-time medical staff, which include a gynaecologist, a paediatrician, and two nurses.  Additional support is provided by a full-time manager and a team of dedicated local volunteers.  Since its opening in October, the hospital has provided basic outpatient healthcare services to about 500 clients (women and children) per month.  In addition to medical care, the hospital provides free medicine to all its clients.  The hospital has organized four ‘Health Camps’ for the service of all villagers. These include: A health screening camp for the elderly. A children’s health camp. Special screening for breastfeeding mothers and children. Homeopathy camp for the elderly Hospital Operations Highlights  Staffed with four full-time medical staff, which include a gynaecologist, a paediatrician, and two nurses.  Additional support is provided by a full-time manager and a team of dedicated local volunteers.  Since its opening in October, the hospital has provided basic outpatient healthcare services to about 500 clients (women and children) per month.  In addition to medical care, the hospital provides free medicine to all its clients.  The hospital has organized four ‘Health Camps’ for the service of all villagers. These include: A health screening camp for the elderly. A children’s health camp. Special screening for breastfeeding mothers and children. Homeopathy camp for the elderly Medical Diagnostic  Hospital philosophy is to provide: Education to prevent disease Scientific diagnosis of disease Ethical treatment of disease  Common health issues among women include: Anemia Urinary tract infection Likoria Labia Minora Pelvic inflammation  Common health issues among children include: Diarrhea Cough /cold Acute bronchitis Pneumonia  Root-causes of diseases are: Lack of health education Poor nutrition or lack of nutrition knowledge Poor hygiene and sanitation Poor water quality Medical Diagnostic  Hospital philosophy is to provide: Education to prevent disease Scientific diagnosis of disease Ethical treatment of disease  Common health issues among women include: Anemia Urinary tract infection Likoria Labia Minora Pelvic inflammation  Common health issues among children include: Diarrhea Cough /cold Acute bronchitis Pneumonia  Root-causes of diseases are: Lack of health education Poor nutrition or lack of nutrition knowledge Poor hygiene and sanitation Poor water quality Newsletter April, 2012 CHILD Foundation is a CRA-Registered Charity: RR 0001 Newsletter April, 2012 CHILD Foundation is a CRA-Registered Charity: RR 0001

Maya Devi Charitable Hospital Inspiration of One; Leadership of Many; Dream of the Community Maya Devi Charitable Hospital Inspiration of One; Leadership of Many; Dream of the Community Hospital Background Maya Devi Charitable Hospital is a dream come true for the rural community of Sarurpur Kalan. Located 50 km North of the capital city of New Delhi, India, the hospital serves a population of about 50,000. It provides basic healthcare services to women and children who have no other access to healthcare. The hospital was built in memory of a woman who lived in the village for more than 50 years and bequeathed her estate for the purpose of building this hospital. Prior to construction of the hospital, the healthcare situation for women and children in the village was dire. Out of an estimated 1,200 childbirths every year, about 130 children died before celebrating their 5 th birthday and about 15 women perished in childbirth. This is about 4,000% higher than the average in developed countries. The main goal of the hospital is to reduce the child mortality rate by 80% within the next five years. This will be accomplished through health education, scientific medical diagnosis, and ethical treatment of diseases. Hospital Background Maya Devi Charitable Hospital is a dream come true for the rural community of Sarurpur Kalan. Located 50 km North of the capital city of New Delhi, India, the hospital serves a population of about 50,000. It provides basic healthcare services to women and children who have no other access to healthcare. The hospital was built in memory of a woman who lived in the village for more than 50 years and bequeathed her estate for the purpose of building this hospital. Prior to construction of the hospital, the healthcare situation for women and children in the village was dire. Out of an estimated 1,200 childbirths every year, about 130 children died before celebrating their 5 th birthday and about 15 women perished in childbirth. This is about 4,000% higher than the average in developed countries. The main goal of the hospital is to reduce the child mortality rate by 80% within the next five years. This will be accomplished through health education, scientific medical diagnosis, and ethical treatment of diseases. Meet Our Leaders On behalf of thousands of women and children who are receiving healthcare services, we wholeheartedly thank our supporters for making this hospital a reality. Rotary Club of Calgary Centennial Rotary Club of Calgary Government of Alberta Subway Devco LP, British Columbia Friends of CHILD Foundation MOTHER Foundation, India Consistent with our vision and values, we keep administrative expenses below 10%. The administrative effort of CHILD Foundation consists of unpaid volunteers. Meet Our Leaders On behalf of thousands of women and children who are receiving healthcare services, we wholeheartedly thank our supporters for making this hospital a reality. Rotary Club of Calgary Centennial Rotary Club of Calgary Government of Alberta Subway Devco LP, British Columbia Friends of CHILD Foundation MOTHER Foundation, India Consistent with our vision and values, we keep administrative expenses below 10%. The administrative effort of CHILD Foundation consists of unpaid volunteers. Interesting Statistics  With an area of 6,450 square feet, Maya Devi Charitable Hospital is the largest building in the village.  It is the only building in the village with running tap water and western-style washrooms.  It is the only building in the village with high quality granite floors throughout. The granite was either donated or acquired below cost from local suppliers.  It is the only building in the village with modern electrical fitting throughout. By year-end 2012, we hope to use solar power to provide electricity 24 hours a day. Interesting Statistics  With an area of 6,450 square feet, Maya Devi Charitable Hospital is the largest building in the village.  It is the only building in the village with running tap water and western-style washrooms.  It is the only building in the village with high quality granite floors throughout. The granite was either donated or acquired below cost from local suppliers.  It is the only building in the village with modern electrical fitting throughout. By year-end 2012, we hope to use solar power to provide electricity 24 hours a day. What’s Next  In order to perform deliveries on-site, the hospital has identified five critical needs: Provision of 24/7 electricity supply; An onsite facility for testing blood and urine; An ultrasound machine ; Surgical equipment; and Post-delivery systems such as incubators.  Donations are requested in the form of cash or in-kind contributions What’s Next  In order to perform deliveries on-site, the hospital has identified five critical needs: Provision of 24/7 electricity supply; An onsite facility for testing blood and urine; An ultrasound machine ; Surgical equipment; and Post-delivery systems such as incubators.  Donations are requested in the form of cash or in-kind contributions Contact Us Please contact Dr. Anil Jain, Executive Director; (403) ; or visit us at ChildFoundation.ca Contact Us Please contact Dr. Anil Jain, Executive Director; (403) ; or visit us at ChildFoundation.ca The contributions and efforts of all our volunteers and Board of Directors are much appreciated.