Wednesday 21 August 2013

Plan For Transit Home For Heart Patients

Head of State  Tun Juhar (centre) taking a close look at the stress balls presented by the SOS. Looking on  are SOS president  Christine Vanhouten (second left), Secretary Eva Susan (left), Vice President Datuk William Chan (second right) and Exco member Hj.Abdul Ghani Datuk Hj.Fadzil.
KOTA KINABALU:  If everything goes  well,  heart  patients in  Sabah may get a transit home soon  where they can stay before and after heart operations.

Revealing this, the  President of the Society of Sabah Heart Fund (SOS), Datuk Christine Vanhouten said they are looking for a piece of land to build the transit home.

 “ Heart patients from outstation  who are going for  or underwent operations in Kuala Lumpur can stay in this home on transit before their departure to Kuala Lumpur or back home,” she said.

Christine was speaking to official media   after paying a courtesy call on the Head of State Tun Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Juhar bin Datuk Haji Mahiruddin at the State Istana this morning. She was accompanied by five other Executive Committee members.

Christine said the Head of State was  informed of the need to have a plot of land to build the transit home, beside briefing  him on the annual activities  and introducing the new Exco members of SOS.

She said since inception in 1981, the SOS had helped  finance 568 patients to undergo corrective heart surgeries.

“ Most of them are children below 12 with hole in the heart problems and we have helped them to go for corrective surgeries in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and even Korea.  We have sent 98 patients to Korea so far.

She said the cost of corrective heart surgery had increased multifold from RM18,000 in 1981 to RM45,000 at present and appealed to the public to donate generously to the Heart Fund  so that children with heart problems and who can’t afford it, can benefit  from the fund.

“ For this year we have budgeted for 37 patients, out of which  17 will go to Kuala Lumpur and Penang and the balance 20 will go to Korea ,” Christine added.-/PENERANGAN

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