

Every year, an estimated
85,000 children are born with congenital heart defects in Nigeria, all are
currently referred out of the country for surgeries. A high proportion of
children with surgically amenable congenital heart disease will require
life-saving, invasive intervention to help improve their quality of life
significantly. It is estimated that compared to their peers, the medical costs
for individuals with congenital heart disease are 10 to 20 times greater funds
most of these family cannot afford.
To this end, Hospitals for
Humanity (HfH) an Atlanta based NGO, duly registered both in the US &
Nigeria, has in the last two years conducted 49 paediatric cardiothoracic
surgeries via its Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery Initiative (PCTSI) and in
Nigeria, made up of a world class team, providing care and services comparable
to any first class institution while building capacities of local staff and fostering
knowledge transfer.
Currently HfH has a patient
list of over a 1000 patients, 200 of who URGENTLY need surgeries, having
exhausted its funds in the largely pro bono efforts of the last two years, HfH
seeks to raise funds via its 1K1M fundraising campaign to continue carrying out
these surgeries for the needing children.
The 1K1M campaign seeks to
raise funds from one million individuals who will give at least N1,000 each
towards carrying out open-heart surgeries for 200 children with congenital heart
defects.
Taking off in January 2017
and running throughout the year, the campaign will involve as many activities
as possible all aimed at raising funds for this cause.
On board as proud partners
and sponsors are Daar Communications, BellaNaija to mention a few.
For more information,
kindly visit 1K1M:
Website:
hospitalsforhumanity.org/1k1m
Gofundme: Hospitals for
Humanity
Instagram:
@hospitalsforhumanity
Twitter: @hospforhumanity
Facebook: Hospitals for
Humanity https://web.facebook.com/HospitalsforHumanityIntl/
Kindly click on the link
below to see interview with Dr.Segun Ajayi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Te3NHMKBIo&index=5&list=PLOTR_eRnaE9_PmqJ_X
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