Action Alert

Dear Friends,
Palestine Children’s Welfare Fund would like to invite medical professionals from the United States, Europe and the Arab countries to come to Palestine and work with the needy children.  We would like to invite doctors to work with the children for short periods ranging from 3-4 weeks in the outlying villages of Palestine where medical services are severely deficient.  PCWF will be glad to provide housing, food and medical supplies for the doctors to distribute to the children and their families during their tour of the villages.  The doctors who went to Palestine so far spoke of a devastating medical situation with a disproportionate number of children born with brain damage due to the lack medicine and food for the mothers. Also, the doctors reported that more than 80 percent of the children are under weight and suffer from the lack of basic medical treatment.

More than 250 pounds of medicine containing multivitamins, antibiotics and other basic supplies has been shipped and are being distributed by doctors in Palestine. However, the need is great and we need at least five doctors a month to help us reach every village in the next 12 months.  Each doctor will be provided with the medicine to take with them when they enter Palestine or we can deliver it to them in Jerusalem where they can pick it up to be used during their stay.  Please forward this email to your family, friends and colleagues and ask them to encourage their friends who are physicians in any field and specifically pediatricians to consider answering the calls of the mothers of the children in Palestine to come and help them.
Looking forward to hearing from you and THANKS for your patience, work and support for the children of Palestine

Salamat
Riad Elsolh Hamad
Coordinator

 

 



For volunteer opportunities please contact Riad E. Hamad at
info@pcwf.org




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