332 children have been given a new lease of life by the Sai Prema Foundation, at a cost of FJD$35 million over the last 8 years.
The Director of the Sri Sathya Sanjeevani Fiji, Dr. Krupali Tappoo has highlighted that these surgeries were performed by an international medical team of professionals from the Australia, Czech Republic, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, United Kingdom, Slovenia, United Kingdom and United States of America.
Dr. Tappoo says over 8 years in conjunction with the Ministry of Health over 35,010 patients have received medical treatment free of charge.
Dr. Tappoo says in April 2019, the then Prime Minister, inaugurated the South Pacific’s first Children Heart Screening Centre which has screened over 20,864 children with congenital heart disease.
She says Sai Prema Foundations Be A Hero Blood drive across towns and city’s of Fiji is the highest blood collector for the Fiji National Blood service for the past 7 years collecting over 4,600 units of blood.
Dr. Tappoo says the Sai Prema also protects and looks after the need of unprivileged families and the distribution through distribution of groceries and other general needs and so far over 3.9 million meals have been served.
She says the Foundation has also initiated a Children of God Project, to look after specific needs of orphan children.
Tappoo adds the Sai Prema Foundation in Fiji and the Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Hospital in India have collaborated to build capacity and up skill medical professionals in Fiji.
She says the Foundation has also initiated the Children of God project that looks after the specific needs of orphans.
Previous Minister for Health Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete said Sai Prema Foundation has partnered with the Ministry of Health to serve rural villages and see up to 100 people per month.
Dr. Waqainabete said the Foundation has helped a lot in giving these children a new life by providing free life-saving heart surgeries.