LETTER IN SUPPORT OF DIRECTFUND FROM
REV. DR. PETER LE JACQ, MARYKNOLL MISSIONARY
--- On Tue, 3/9/10, Le Jacq, Peter <PLeJacq@Maryknoll.org> wrote:
From: Le Jacq, Peter
<PLeJacq@Maryknoll.org>
Subject: Direct Fund Message of
Support
To: "'Chris Petrosino'"
<nypaac@yahoo.com>
Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 3:25 PM
Dear Chris,
Thank you for all that you and DirectFund Foundation have accomplished for the sick, and those who care for the sick at Bugando Medical Center in Tanzania.
I would like to reflect back to you all that I have seen accomplished by you and DirectFund Foundation since you initiated this dedicated foundation.
DirectFund's mission to prevent premature death and relieve unnecessary pain and suffering in sub-Saharan Africa is certainly being realized. Since 2001, DirectFund has sent 100% of the funds it has raised directly to Bugando Hospital and Bugando University College of Health Sciences. Direct Fund transfers have been used to purchase pediatric cancer medications and specialized anesthetics, among other items currently unavailable in Tanzania . Funds sent by Direct Fund have been used to help build a fully accredited medical school, along with renovations to schools for other healthcare workers, that operates within the Hospital. Direct Fund also transfers a 100 thousand dollar grant, annually, which funds are used to feed the patients, staff and medical school students.
Without these funds it would be impossible to keep patients, staff and students as well fed. Bugando University College of Health Sciences (BUCHS) is a unique model for the Developing World to follow. In the last seven years, BUCHS has grown from ten MDs to nearly 800 students across eight disciplines. Postgraduate residencies (five specialties): undergraduate MD; and diploma courses in nursing, laboratory science, pharmacy, anesthesiology, assistant medical officer and radiography.
There are currently 277 medical students, 33 post-graduates, 89 AMO students, 101 medical laboratory students, 122 nursing students, 41 radiology students, 98 pharmacy students, and 16 anesthesiology students. (from BUCHS website)
The above review is evidence of the
need of DirectFund Foundation’s ongoing support of Bugando which
offers a unique educational opportunity for Tanzanian healthcare
workers.
Sincerely,
Rev. Dr. Peter Le Jacq
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_______________________________________________________________________The DirectFund Foundation
mission, since 1996, has been to prevent premature death and relieve
unnecessary pain and suffering in sub-Saharan Africa. Funds sent by The DirectFund Foundation have been used to purchase
specialized pediatric cancer medicines, anesthetics, beddings/linens,
food for the patients, staff and medical school students. Funds have
also been used to help build the medical school that operates within the
hospital as well as training doctors for Africa.
Funds from Coffeecare will be used for health care initiatives to assist rural farmers in Africa.
Bugando Hospital
Located on the shores of Lake Victoria in Mwanza, Tanzania. Bugando
Hospital is an 800 bed hospital serving 10 million people. In the late
1990's, Bugando had only ten to fifteen fully trained doctors on hand,
and limited access to medicines and surgical supplies. Due to your
support, those ratios are changing and the medicine situation is
improving. Yet there is still only 1 doctor for every 25,000 people and one dentist for every 300,000 people.
And
the rate of children dying before they reach their 5th year of life has
been calculated to be 30 times greater than those in developed
countries.
A New Medical School for Africa
Bugando University College of Health Sciences (BUCHS) is a fully
accredited medical school that started in 2002. BUCHS is located within
the hospital and currently has medical students in a fully accredited
five year program. The program is designed to create doctors for Africa.
In five years, BUCHS has grown from ten MDs to nearly 800 students across eight disciplines. Postgraduate
residency (five specialties): undergraduate MD; and diploma courses in
nursing, laboratory science, pharmacy, anesthesiology, assistant medical
officer and radiography. There are currently 277 medical students, 33
post-graduates, 89 AMO students, 101 medical laboratory students, 122
nursing students, 41 radiology students, 98 pharmacy students, and 16
anesthesiology students.