Thursday, August 12, 2010

Seeking Medical Supplies

Hi everyone! Let the count down begin. Today it is officially one month until I take off for Vanuatu. The preparations are fully underway. On Tuesday I received four vaccinations for my travels: Hep A, Hep B, Tetanus, and Typhoid fever. Now to work on procuring much needed medical supplies to take with me for the hospital.

To that end, I thought I would put a call out to Seattle area midwifery locals to see if you, your preceptors, or clients might have extra unused medical supplies that they would consider donating to a worthy cause. I know at my site some items from birth kits really start to accumulate. Here is a list of items particularly in need:

Sterile and non-sterile gloves
Amnihooks
Cord clamps
Chucks pads
Overnight pads

Tremendous thank you to everyone who has supported me in this journey!!!!

Love,
Allison

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Welcome Friends and Family!

Thank you for taking the time to visit my fundraising blog for my upcoming trip to Port Vila, Vanuatu. As many of you are aware, I am in my final year at Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington studying to become a Naturopathic Doctor and Midwife AND beginning September 12th 2010, I will embark on a journey of a lifetime to volunteer as a midwifery student for six weeks in the Maternity Ward at Vila Central Hospital.

Vila Central Hospital is located in the city of Port Vila (the capitol of Efate) and is the main hospital of Vanuatu. On average, 200 laboring women journey per month to the hospital from the island of Efate as well as the surrounding 82 islands to deliver their babies. Resources are exceedingly limited at the hospital, with 1-2 doctors and several nurses staffing each of the four wards -- medical, surgical, pediatric, and obstetrics and gynecology. Volunteers in the form of medical students, midwifery students, and recently graduated medical doctors which they lovingly refer to as "baby docs" provide a much appreciated service to the overtaxed hospital and at the same time receive incredible training in a third world setting where supplies and resources are limited.

This trip is an amazing opportunity for me to further my knowledge and hands-on training in the art of midwifery and in the process nurture and support mothers and families while they lovingly welcome their little ones into the world. To this end, I am asking for your help by making a donation of as little or as much as you would like to offer to assist with travel costs, accomodations while staying in Vanuatu, and much needed medical supplies for the Maternity Ward.

Donations can be made via paypal by clicking on the donations button on the main page or sent by mail to the following address:

Allison Nabours
952 N 80th St. Apt#1
Seattle, WA 98103

To follow my upcoming journey and those of fellow midwifery students who have travelled to Vanuatu before me please visit http://virtualvanuatu.blogspot.com/ and stay tuned for further posts as I prepare for my travels.

Thank you in advance for your love, well wishes, and support!
Allison Nabours