Recently myself, Steve my husband and Laurence our son visited friends, Linda & Terry Nicholson, in France. During our stay, Linda a BHA Trustee, had arranged an evening fundraiser that was attended by the Mayor and the local press. Further events in France are planned with all funds raised being used on the Female ward modernisation.
NORWICH ROTARY - Fundraising
President Nick Brighouse and his fellow Rotarians have committed themselves to a year of fundraising to help improve the treatment of burns patients. We hope to set up a burns unit to cover infection control, dressings, pain relief and physiotherapy. This is a wonderful initiative and will substantially improve the treatment of the high number of burns cases admitted to the hospital.
FUNDRAISING - Within my family
I am not the only mad one in the household. My son Laurence is definitely a chip off the old block!!! Last year he cycled from Banjul to Bansang in incredibly tough conditions. Now he and two friends, Michael Davies and Kez Traynor, have cycled from John o'Groats to Lands End via National Parks rather than using the main roads! The trip was 1100 miles and took 3 weeks. They did wonder whether it was an indication of things to come when they flew to Inverness and Ryanair flew their bikes to Dublin, this mishap caused a 3-day delay to the start!!!! They enjoyed enormous kindness on their journey, offers of shelter and hot showers, food and drink. The money raised will be split between BHA and Dr Peter McCormick's charity in the Cameroon, The Beryl Thyer Trust, which treats the most aggressive, but treatable childhood cancer in Africa, Burkitt's Lymphoma. Dr Peter is the Medical Advisor for BHA and is my inspiration. I am delighted that Laurence and his friends chose to split the proceeds between the two charities. Check out Peter's website at www.berylthyertrust.com
CORINNE'S - Greetings cards
All profits are donated to BHA and these quality cards can be ordered on line click here Individual cards cost £1.00 or order 10 or more and the price is 75p per card. You can contact Corinne on 01933 270538 if you would like her to attend a fundraising event in Northants for the BHA.
BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER - Phil Sinkinson OBE
I first met Phil on a previous visit to Bansang when he made an impromptu courtesy call to thank the hospital staff for saving the life of a VSO (Voluntary Service Overseas) who had sustained a fractured spine in a motorbike accident. The staff arranged for an emergency helicopter to fly in from Senegal and airlift the patient out to meet a connecting flight to Johannesburg. Phil's quick visit was extended into a full afternoon and I was able to show him all of the ongoing projects and enlightened him of the many problems that this remote hospital encounters. He was so impressed with what he saw and heard that he mentioned the Bansang Hospital Appeal during his Queen's Birthday speech. On a subsequent visit I was invited for lunch with Phil and his wife Clare at Admiralty House. They are both now very interested in Bansang and I am hoping they will be able to join me for a short visit to the hospital in November.
STATE ENROLLED NURSES
It is with a great fanfare that I can announce that 12 of our privately sponsored students have qualified as SEN's.
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Our congratulations go to Modou Musa Sisawo who received the `Best Academic Student' award for the entire school. All 12 are now working in the hospital. This is an ongoing training project, currently there are 11 students in their final year and last July 5 new students also joined those already at the school.
THINGS TO COME
In January Clive Bradley and business psychologist Michael Costello will be travelling across the Sahara in a vehicle that will be donated to the SEN School. This vehicle will be used to ferry the students to their practical placements. Clive and Michael will then work with the staff in the hospital for 2 weeks, their remit is to increase job satisfaction, increase happiness levels and increase staff retention. More next year on this.
BARCLAYCARD - IT upgrade: The IT team will be heading back out in February 08 to upgrade the computers in both the hospital and the SEN school. Additionally they will be installing the first internal telephone system throughout all departments of the hospital.
MARIAMA and ALHAGIE
No school holidays for Mariama who is now in her final year before applying to the SEN school next year. She is facing fierce competition and is working very hard to gain good results. Her journey to school has now been made easier because of the scooter donated to her by the GSer's. The Kettering Boys Brigade continues to supply funding to service and supply fuel for her scooter.
Alhagie continues to do an excellent job at the hospital and is now able to support his family. He is well liked and respected by all his colleagues.
THANKYOUS
To Gambian Experience for the free flight in August, they are always a very friendly service and offer discounts for volunteers. Special thanks to the Evening Telegraph who continue to keep their readership updated on my comings and goings! My thanks to Britannia Pink & Jones and their wonderful staff who store all our goods free of charge and then volunteer to load containers. Thanks to Bob Parfitt and his team of helpers for their continued support. They have organised huge quantities of non-medical items to be delivered into the local Bansang community, the local schools and have magnificently supported the hospital staff. Finally my thanks to all of you for the amazing way in which you continue supporting the BHA. Your help is making a real difference to the lives of some of the poorest people in the world.
FINALLY
I will be visiting Bansang in November in the company of Bruce Lamford from the Rotary Club of Kettering and my cousin Christine Norman, to oversee the arrival of the final container for the Children's Unit. Bruce will have the pleasure! of driving The Truck upcountry. In December I will be in the Cameroon at a symposium organised by Dr Peter on Burkitt's lymphoma. The coming few weeks will be very busy and so do forgive me for taking this opportunity of wishing you all a very early Merry Christmas and once again thank you for your continued support.
Kindest regards,
Anita Smith MBE
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