The pandemic has changed us in many manners. New concerns and needs emerged during this time. The communities we served have been receiving permanent care and support from Hombro a Hombro, thanks to you.
Serving the lowest income population
From March to October 2020, we have served 110 patients at zero cost for them. Most of them received medicines and exams.
Food for all
Since the beginning of the pandemic we have distributed 891 food kits to those ones more affected for the pandemic. Due to the economic issues that Ecuador experiences, this is an open initiative.
Open doors
Thanks to our supporters we have been able to keep the attention in Centro de Salud Hombro a Hombro in Santo Domingo. Since March we have seen 6503 patients, 65.06% of them have been women and 27.17% of the total were children below 15 years old.
Hombro a Hombro is committed to continue serving the most needed population in the communities where we are present.
There are many challenges we need to face on the upcoming months, considering the current and further impacts of the pandemic. We thank you for your permanent support.
The Hombro a Hombro Solidarity Project is aimed to serve the most affected population because of the pandemic of COVID-19 in the communities where Hombro a Hombro is present. One of its goals is to keep Centro de Salud Hombro a Hombro open to serve the west side communities on the city of Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas.
It has been possible to the generous support of the OAK foundation, Shoulder to Shoulder Global, Timmy Global Health and many organizations and individuals. Thank you to all who donated to the Blue Grass Community Foundation and Shoulder to Shoulder Global during the Save the Clinic in Ecuador campaign of 2020. Thank you also to those ones who donated directly to Hombro a Hombro. Your efforts continue to make a difference in the health and quality of life of so many.
Since 2007, the Centro de Salud Hombro a Hombro has offered primary health care services on the outskirts of the city of Santo Domingo. In addition to its clinical work, it offers permanent educational activities, as well as extramural attention to the population with the most needs in the area.
Annually there are more and more people in southwest side of the Ecuadorian city of Santo Domingo that don’t have access to a healthcare consult and urgent treatment care. This city, which has one of the fastest growing urban centers in the country, has a considerable peri urban low-income population.
Free access to healthcare for the lowest income patients
Even though the public health care system of Ecuador offers free consults to the population, the system is usually saturated, with many that cannot get access to health consults. The situation is becoming more and more complex due to the environment of the COVID-19 pandemic as public health care system resources are highly focused on the crisis response.
Thanks to their supporters it is possible to subsidize the real cost. However, patients that cannot afford even a reduced cost are increasing.Thanks to your support, the Hombro a Hombro clinic in Santo Domingo offers primary health care services for a reduced fee. Due to the pandemic, patients that cannot afford even a reduced cost are increasing.
The Hombro a Hombro Solidarity Project bridges the gap for those patients in need, especially the elderly, children, pregnant mothers and people with disabilities, all at zero cost.
With the support, $15 provides the typical patient a consult and any necessary prescriptions. The rest of the costs associated with the visit are covered by the CSHH. $25 provides the typical patient with chronic disease care and medicines.
In 2020, it is estimated that there will be at least 500 patients needing a free consult from the Hombro a Hombro Clinic and a minimum of 35-40% of them will have chronic conditions. Hombro a Hombro’s goal is to raise a minimum of $9,500.00 to cover the critical needs of the lowest income population, located in the southwest side of the city of Santo Domingo. If this goal is exceeded, more chronic patients with no access to healthcare will be able to receive care and medicines in a continuous care model, benefitting those that are most vulnerable.
Food for all
As a part of the response to the novel coronavirus’ impacts, Hombro a Hombro has implemented a temporary food distribution program to serve the lowest income families in its area of outreach. This initiative is in collaboration with and complemented by partners from government agencies and non-profit benefit institutions.
The basic sustenance basket offered by Hombro a Hombro has protein (eggs), carbohydrates (usually plantains), fruits (usually oranges) and seasonal vegetables. Thanks to the collaboration with local farmers and a cost that varies from $3.50 to $4.00 per basket, it has been possible to offer average families of four food for a week. Currently, this initiative has been supported by the Blue Grass Community Foundation, Timmy Global Health, pediatrician Dr. Thomas Young and gastroenterologist Dr. Nicholas Nickl.
Open doors during a time of crisis
Centro de Salud Hombro a Hombro has offered primary health care services to low income populations in the southwest side of the city of Santo Domingo since 2007. Thanks to the support of its partners and donors like you, it offers health services at accessible prices while simultaneously promoting the shared responsibility of service and community.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the support it receives is temporarily suspended. Your donation allows the Centro de Salud Hombro a Hombro’s doors to stay open and continue to serve a low income and vulnerable population in Santo Domingo, Ecuador.
Your contribution can be made via PayPal outside of Ecuador, or directly to Hombro a Hombro in Ecuador. When donating, tell us what of the Three initiatives of the Solidarity Project you would like to contribute.