Sol y Vida

 
Location: Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Website: www.solyvida.info
   
Sol y Vida currently supports 50 children with cancerous tumors by financing chemo and radiotherapy. Children are referred to us by the national children’s hospital - most of them are less than 10 years old.
The children come from families with monthly incomes of 150-350 USD. They have no health insurance, and therefore no access to affordable medical services. The treatment of tumors can be expensive depending on the type of tumor; however, there are children that require only 20 USD a month for their chemotherapy. According to the WHO, 80% of children with cancer can be cured if access to modern medicine is granted - Sol y Vida tries to save as many lives as possible with the help of donations.
The hospital that refers children to us is the main government children’s hospital in Ecuador. This means that our children don’t just come from Quito, but from all over the country. The journey to the city can be very arduous with a sick child. Some families travel by canoe or horseback for hours before they reach the nearest bus station where a bus takes them on a 5-8 hour journey to Quito. This is often the reason why the children only see a cancer specialist when the tumor has reached an advanced stage. In most cases the children are treated as outpatients, requiring numerous trips to the city throughout their treatment.
All our members work as volunteers. Virtually all donations go directly to pay for the medical care of the children - administrative costs are very low. Sol y Vida has agreements with private suppliers that allow us to access medical services at a much reduced cost, meaning that monetary donations go further and help more children. The large majority of children's cancers can be cured IF the child has access to the right treatment - donating to Sol y Vida makes this possible for families who would otherwise have no way to help their child.
(translated by betterplace)

Patenschaften und Zwischenerfolge

by A. Büchel, created on 12 May 2008 at 06:00 PM

Kürzlich haben wir vier Patenschaften für Krebskinder finden können. Die jeweiligen Paten helfen den Kindern durch ihre Krankheit in dem sie ihnen die montliche Chemotherapie finanzieren. Sie bleiben mit den Kindern in stetem Kontakt und verfolgen den Gesundheitsablauf des Kindes genauestens. Dies ist uns eine Riesenhilfe. Somit können wir uns auf andere dringende Fälle konzentrieren. Die Zahl unserer Kinder ist auf 60 angewachsen, obwohl sich diese Zahl auch wieder nach unten korrigieren könnte. Immer wieder schliessen Kinder ihre letzte Behandlung ab und müssen dann einfach noch zu sporadischen Untersuchungen vorbei kommen. Natürlich um ganz geheilt erklärt zu werden, müssen zuerst ein paar Jahre vergehen. Erst dann können wir von unseren Erfolgsraten sprechen.Gleichzeitig aber gibt es immer wieder Neuaufnahmen, vorallem viele kleine Kinder und natürlich wie immer aus sehr armen Verhältnissen. Im Namen unserer Kinder danken wir allen Spendern von ganzem Herzen und hoffen weiterhin auf Ihre Unterstützung, die uns ermöglicht unsere Arbeit weiterzuführen.

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