Project Report
| Feb 22, 2021
HOPE IN THE EYES OF GAV AMIDST THE COVID-19
By Fatima C. Elahe | Resource Mobilization Officer
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Gav was a new born baby placed in a small bag with small opening when he was found in a vacant lot. His family is unknown. He was turned-over to the City Social Welfare and Development. He was approximately 10 days old when he was referred to Tahanan ng Pagmamahal on December 2020 since the City Government have no facility for babies like him. Due to limited birth information, he was referred and admitted in the hospital for medical treatment because of suspected Sepsis, COVID-19 and physical jaundice. The child completely recovered and discharged from the hospital.
Gav gained weight and he is a well-baby. He likes to be cuddled most of the time. He is now attempting to roll-over side by side and responds when his name is being called. His developmental milestone is at par to his age of 3 months old.
Together, we can contiously helping him to grow well and continue developing his potential as an individual.
Oct 26, 2020
HELPING AIRAM TO SURVIVE
By Fatima Elahe | Resource Mobilization Officer
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A story of God’s protection amidst the COVID-19 pandemic;
Airam was zero day old when she was found on July 26, 2020 in front of vacant house, wrapped with floral duster and placed in a carton box.
She was referred by City Social Welfare and Development to Tahanan ng Pagmamahal Children’s Home Inc. Upon admission the child was immediately referred to private hospital since most of the hospitals are full of COVID 19 patients, wherein she was diagnosed from Neonatal Pneumonia and Physical jaundice. She was discharged after 7 days of confinement and treatment.
Currently, Airam is gaining weight and growing well. Her sweet smile shows that there is hope regardless of her negative past experienced and the current pandemic. Airam biological parents are no where to be found.
Tahanan staff are trying their best to love, care and sustain her basic needs for her to continue growing well. Eventually become a effective citizen in our society.
Giving hope to a childlike Airam is the best we can do in the midst of this Pandemic. Let’s join hand and make a difference in this word.
Jun 29, 2020
POWER OF HOPE
By Fatima C. Elahe | Resource Mobilization Officer
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Ken (not his real name) was surrendered by his biological mother and abandoned by his biological father. He suffered from pulmonary aeration, and linear fracture on right parietal. He had Traumatic brain injury, mild multiple old fractures due to some accidentally fell on the grown prior to his admission in the shelter. He also suffered from on Community Pneumonia and Pseudopterygium OU (on both eyes). He was 5 months old when he was admitted at Tahanan ng Pagmamahal.
Ken grows up without the presence of his biological parents, but he was well loved and cared by the staff. His basic needs were provided with the help of other people with same goal for children like him.
Ken is happy, sweet, smart, and smiling child. Unfortunately, he can’t see well due to eye problem. Ken’s face brightens and showed gratitude and more happiness when he was given pair of eyeglasses. The eyes are the window of the soul.
He gained self-confidence in running and playing well without hesitation and less worries from the staff since he can sees well. He also enjoyed watching, colouring and listening to stories.
Giving hope to a child like Ken can make a difference in this world.
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