In our recent
visit to the Childhood Cancer Foundation Haematology Clinic at Chris Hani
Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto, we witnessed the love and commitment of all
staff to saving the lives of the children there. We also saw and understood the
frustration of the doctors when treating children who don’t recover because they
were diagnosed too late.
Many of the
symptoms found in children can be easily misdiagnosed for everyday ailments
such as flu or seen as side effects of teething. When the symptoms do not subside or lumps develop,
that is when children are taken for medical attention but, in many cases, it is
too late.
Our motto at WiA
is “knowledge is power” and we know it is important to spread knowledge about
cancer. We have decided to embrace the
challenge to increase awareness of childhood cancer.
We have the
information, we have the means but we lack the channels to reach so many
mothers in communities all over South Africa. This is where you can play a very important
role and partner with us in this challenge.
We are risking
the future of our country if we keep losing the battle against childhood cancer.
We are inviting
all those who work with children as caregivers in day care centres or in primary health clinics, nurses in children’s wards or
hospitals, primary education teachers and our BSC volunteers to become the
channels we need so badly.
If you want to
be part of this Awareness Campaign, there are two ways to volunteer:
- send an email to woman2woman@uckg.org.za giving us your
name, contact number and details of where you work; or
- talk to your
pastor, in any UCKG church, and give him your details to send to us.
The BSC teachers
will soon participate in an awareness workshop and they will be distributing
flyers to any interested parents and volunteers who wish to spread the word and
give out basic information on childhood cancer.
Knowledge is
power but this knowledge can only be effective if we find ways to share it with
those who have very few opportunities to find out what they need to know.
Marcia Pires
Founder of WiA
1 comment:
Thank You Mrs Marcia, what a great work Woman in Action are doing.
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