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Health Mediator Velcho Mihalev Acquaints us with the Voluntary Mission in Varna 18.07.2014 ZdravenMediator.net Hello, dear readers! We, the Health
mediators who went to Varna to help after the flood already came back to our
homes safe and sound. I would
like to tell you what we did there together - Asen from
Shumen, Milio from Straldja, Natasha and Sasho from Sliven, Rusi from Nova
Zagora, Gergana from Karnobat, Eleonora from Zlataritsa, Valentin from Tervel
and Kina from Yambol. We were in Varna city six days – from 23 to 28 June 2014. When we arrived on Monday, June 23, in Varna we saw tragedy,
horror, suffering, pain and death - this was the picture after the flood. I
can’t find stronger words to describe the victims’ situation. We detoured
all houses where the tidial wave had passed. Our idea was to establish direct contact with the people: to talk with them; to
consult them; to look for injured, pregnant women, chronically ill people and
children; to make an accessment of the situation and to understand what the needs are. We detoured
all affected streets: Gorna Studena, Grivitsa, Rozova dolina, Braila,
Moryashka, Bratya Miladinovi, Kiril i Metodii. We found: - one man injured
by the tidal wave with cuts and bruises on his legs who, thanks to the
Health mediators, was transported to Emergency Aid in Asparuhovo neighbourhood and then to
the Regional Hospital; - diabetic patients who needed insulin and astmatic patients who needed inhalers; - hypertensive patients and other chronically ill people whose medicines
and important medical documents were engulfed by water. We found out that people need medicines, disinfectants, diapers, food
and clean water. We, the Health mediators, made a long list and
looked for support from Varna Municipality, Asparuhovo Mayoralty, Regional Health Inspectorate-Varna,
Bulgarian Red Cross-Varna and Bulgarian Donation Forum. For very short time - 1
or 2 days, we received bandages, medical supplies, analgetics, masks, gloves
and other items by Sopharma - all these were destributed to families in need. Now I want to thank to all institutions and especially to Bulgarian
Donation Forum and the informal group of volunteers in Facebook group “Let’s GetUnited”, because every day they called us to ask what we need and
gave us and people the
needed consumables and materials. Every day we helped our colleague Jeman Hasan to distribute food,
clothes and blankets, washing and cleaning materials to the victims. All the
time we worked jointly with “Sauchastie” Association - Iliyan Rizov, Irina
Ivanova. We also worked with our colleagues Health mediators Zarko Zarkov
and Leyla Husein who are working on
Component 5 of The Program “Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS”, implemented by
Ministry of Health, funded by The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria. In a Mobile Unit, provided through Component 5, jointly with nurses from
Varna we provided medical services for volunteers, workers on the field and
injured people. Health mediators measured blood presure and nurses vaccinated
people against tetanus (vaccines provided by Medical Centre-Asparuhovo). Angel and Sasho - Health mediators from Plovdiv - came to help
us with their colleagues who work on Component 5 in Plovdiv. They worked on drainage
and on cleaning the mud from homes. The Health
mediator from Burgas - Mitko Dokov –
came in Varna with Mobile Unit. He worked jointly with dr.
Panayotov and Stela Kostova who came from Sliven. We were in good partnership
with Nikolay Nikolov form Center for Straegies about Problems of Minorities and
pastor Kosta from Free Evangelical Baptist Church in Varna. Together with Nikolay and Kina we visited the home of the most injured
family by the flood. There Kina gave financial support to the mother of two perishedchildren. Five days later all colleagues desided to go back home, because the
situation calmed down. Demolition of dangeroushouses was planned as well as other activities that were not in our
competence. Later it is
possible that we go to Asparuhovo again because of vaccine prophylaxis against Hepatitis A. The
Network of Health Mediators will negotiate provision of free vaccines against Hepatitis A
and other medicines. At the end I would like to
thank cordially to the Management Board of the National Network of Health Mediators and to GlaxoSmithKline
about the financial support they ensured for the implementation of our
action. Many thanks to Rositsa Ivanova from the National Council for
Cooperation on Ethnic and Integrational Issues about her help on the field in
communication with local authorities. I would like
also to thank to all colleagues-volunteers, who accepted the mission
to come with me in Varna to help the affected people and didn’t needed more than a minute on the
phone to be convinced to do it. Without their help this mission wouldn’t happen. And
of course, thanks to all colleagues and Health mediators who were
calling every day to support us and to give us strength to move on. THANK YOU ALL!
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