Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia

by Fundación Hospitalaria San Vicente de Paul
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Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia
Health for 34,000 low-income children in Colombia

Project Report | Jul 29, 2013
YOUR DONATION CAN DO WITH THE MIRACLE OF LIFE

By Natalia Londono | Project Leader

Juan Pablo was born at 32 weeks gestation with a congenital malformation, the baby arrived at Hospital Infantil de San Vicente Fundación with a complete obstruction of the intestine that hinders the passage of food and absorption of nutrients, also had an infection that compromised his life.

Although Juan's mother understood he had to adapt to a hospital environment, she wanted to bring a bit of the world that her baby should have been enjoying, adapting with multiple colors and textures the hospital room now become her son’s home.

Juan underwent 15 operations and when he fell asleep, his mother stood firm and powerful drawing streght from where only a mother could have, to be with her child 24 hours a day.

Juan was a long distance son, grandson and brother during his year-long hospitalization and nurses, pediatricians, gastroenterologists, surgeons and nutritionists became his family and his mom¡s, because solidarity and love for the little patient invaded their hearts.

When the time came for him to be released from the hospital, joy and distress were evident, as it had been a year of rigorous care and feeding through a vein. After a challenging year in care of family and the staff of the Children's Hospital outpatient program, Juan managed inch by inch to tolerate food oraly, experiencing flavors and sensations that so far he had not been able to do.

Annually the hospital serves more than 34,000 children like Juan Pablo, with highly complex diseases and this is possible thanks to the generous hearts of Hospital’s staff and volunteers and all our benefactors.

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Fundación Hospitalaria San Vicente de Paul

Location: Medellin, Antioquia - Colombia
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Project Leader:
Diana Natalia Londono Velez
Medellin , Colombia

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