By Jacqueline Frost | Development and Communications Manager
Families at the New Life Center are looking forward to moving into their new home now under construction in Kathmandu. We hope to move the families in by October.
Offering an oasis from the social isolation, medical neglect, and physical and emotional abandonment that HIV-affected children in Nepal often face, the new center will improve both access and quality to HIV/AIDS treatment and services for years to come.
Over 80% of the children arrive at the New Life Center acutely undernourished and full of opportunistic infections. Three months after arriving at the center, more than 90 percent of the children return home at a normal weight, free of associated infections. The mothers return to their village with the knowledge and tools to care for their children.
HIV affected children and their mothers are often treated as outcasts in Nepal. The government offers limited treatment programs and hospitals refuse to provide medical care. Schools shut their doors. Non-infected children won’t play with them, and they’re banned from village activities. The children quickly become very sick, and feel brutally ostracized.
The program’s doctor, nutritionist, and staff provide educational activities for the children and helpful trainings for the adult caretakers. Last year, 58 children received treatment, which includes nutritious meals, medical care, and psychological counseling. This holistic approach is the only program of its kind for HIV-positive children in Nepal.
Thank you for your generous support of some of the most vulnerable children in Nepal.
Namaste!
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By Jacqueline Frost | Development and Communications Manager
By Jacqueline Frost | Development and Communications Manager
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