COVID 19 Support Campaign - 2021

THE COVID 19 HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IS HITTING SRI LANKA HARD AND LIKE MOST NATIONS, IT IS THE MOST VULNERABLE THAT ARE BEING HIT THE HARDEST

 

COVID 19 has affected all of us around the world but recently in
Sri Lanka, the situation has gone from bad to worse. With the rise in COVID 19 cases, exhausted medical teams, and dwindling resources the worst is yet to come.

The JMFOA, physicians who were trained in Jaffna are practicing in Canada through a coordinated effort both globally and within Sri Lanka has identified 3 key areas of support that can help to soften the magnitude of the impact for the most vulnerable.

1) Family Support - providing essential support to the families who are impacted by this crisis and those who were already vulnerable, having just begun to build their lives in recent years.

2) Hospital Support- the immediate requirement for equipment such as NIV/CPAP Machines
Multipara Monitors
Wall-mounted Oxygen flowmeters
Cylinder mounted Oxygen flowmeters
Finger pulse oximeters
Digital BP apparatus
Non-rebreathing masks
High flow Oxygen machines
High flow Oxygen cannula
Oxygen concentrator

3) Support at Home - to assist and support those managing their care at home by providing the right equipment..

  We need your support now.

Please help.  

How can you contribute? 

Online

DONATE

E-Transfer

donation@jmfoa.ca

Please share your information for record and receipt purposes

Cheque

Payable: JMFOA Foundation

Please Mail out the cheque to :
JMFOA Foundation
10 Milner Business Court, Suite 300
Toronto, ON M1B 3C6


Donated Medical Equipment to Sri Lanka

Donated breathing support equipment to Sri Lanka -2021

COVID 19 Relief Activities Sri Lanka

The Alumni, Faculty of Medicine Jaffna took part in relief activities during COVID 19 crisis in the following four aspects -2020

1.Dry food relief services for families of daily wagers who lost their income during curfew.
2.Nutritional supplements for malnourished children.
3.Distribution of delivery kits to pregnant women.
4.Medical students’ relief fund.

for more information please click the below link

http://www.med.jfn.ac.lk/index.php/covid19-relief-activities-by-the-alumni/