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Saturday, 31 July 2010
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Transformation through Caring
Prem Sewa Hospital

Prem Sewa Hospital continued to be an important healthcare provider to the people of Balrampur, Gonda, Bahraich and Siddharth Nagar districts in eastern Uttar Pradesh. It provided 13% of the available hospital beds in these districts. The hospital was started in 1966 as a small clinic with 22 beds by SIM International, and today has 35 beds. It offers hope and quality medical services including vital maternal and child health care to many women and children through its services in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Community Reproductive & Child Health, Eye & Dentistry. The hospital also has an active outreach program through its community health and development services.

YEAR 2009
Strategic Plan Highlights:

  • Remodeling of old nurses hostel.
  • Implementation of government programs
  • Free leprosy treatment
  • Networking with government for benefits of BPL families

 


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How to get there:
From Delhi to Gonda by train (Vaishali Express or Satyagraha Express), then by jeep.

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Transformation Stories

Krishan, fifteen, was born and brought up in a low income family. His father was diagnosed to be HIV positive in April 2003, and turned to Shalom for help. Krishan would often accompany his father to Shalom for treatment. When Shalom started the adolescent programme, Krishan joined in, but showed little interest in the activities. However, he was deeply touched by the love and care shown by Shalom to his father and family.
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