Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery

by U Nine Change
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Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery
Medical Kit for 700 Children living in Cemetery

Project Report | Sep 18, 2023
[Greeting from the Cemetery village (8th)]

By soyeonlee | staff

Hello, This is U9change.

Here’s the news of the Philippine Cemetery village.

Fortunately, the chilfren living Cemestery village are famillied with the ‘i-Care’ system.

when they are sick, they go to the hospital where signed a MOU agreement with U9change.  

It’s good thing that children can be treated in sick situation. 

but, there is anoter issue, 

an earhquake occurred on the northern coast of the Philippines on the 12th. 

It was a 6.7 magnitude earthquake. 

Fortunately, the demage did not go to the Cemetery village but, there are a lot of difficulty. 

right now The rainy season begins. this time, Typhoons pass several times

as you know the Cemetery village is not good place to avoid the rain. 
just people living the Cemetery wait until the rain stops. and it’s not peaceful after the rain stops. Village turn unsanitary. 

There is a flood of dirt all over the village, there are so many mosquitoes, 
and fleas bite children's skin.
 Flea bites are very itchy, so children scratch their skin
We support ointment to prevent flea bites from itching. 

In particular, there are frequent cases of food poisoning due to eating wrong food. 
we recommend not to reuse rain-soaked foods or objects. 
Nevertheless, the disease is threatening close to the Cemetery village people.

Please give us a lot of support. 

we always appreciate your support. 

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