Serving Mothers & Children at Risk
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It is my privilege to be sharing a story about the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC) — a non-profit organization whose mission is, “to provide access to medical care for underprivileged and medically underserved families around the world.” Dedicated to a “healthy world”, this organization utilizes education and participation to accomplish their goals.
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FIMRC’s Nicaragua focus is in Limon — located approximately 120 km from the capital city Managua — far too treacherous for a pregnant woman to receive care. This project was created after performing research and really listening to the needs of the Limon community.
According to the Foundation for Sustainable Development, maternal mortality rates in Nicaragua remain astronomically high in disadvantaged groups including but not limited to the poor, rural, and indigenous population, particularly in women with low levels of education. |
As one of the volunteers to be serving FIMRC in Nicaragua — as an advocate and cultural lover — I am a Registered Nurse at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center and a Youth Representative at the UN representing the Nightingale Initiative for Global Health (NIGH).
As a float nurse in Women’s Health, I have the special task to witness, nurture, and tend to a high risk pregnancy, a safe delivery, and the first breath of a newborn child. I am particularly interested in women’s health and access on a global spectrum and have participated in multiple medical missions throughout Central America to assess the access to health services. I am looking forward to continuing this commitment with my volunteer work for FIMRC in October 2016. |
Image of the author with the children she helped, used with permission.
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