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Infante Sano Starlets!

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Several members of the Infante Sano team are enjoying recent television stardom! Dr. Marikim Bunnell and Rachel Breman, two members of the Infante Sano clinical team, were featured on the program “Aqui y Alla” (Here and There), broadcast in both the Dominican Republic and the United States. Rachel and Dr. Bunnell were interviewed about their work with Infante Sano, specifically speaking with the show’s host about maternal health in the Dominican Republic. 

Just another example of how Infante Sano is getting noticed for its programming excellence!

Dr. Bunnell and

Sponsor a Birth this Holiday Season

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

My “Back to Basics” Approach to the Holidays

by Cindy Beams, Infante Sano Diplomat

Although nobody welcomes the financial straits we’re all in, I’ve decided to mark the occasion with a “back to basics” approach to the holidays.  The pressure – real or imagined – to fill the holidays with too much stuff is one I’ve never been able to resist.  However, this year actually is going to be different! With the full support of my dwindling bank account, I’ve painted a new face on the holidays -  the face of Infante Sano.   It’s the face of no stuff and an Infante Sano donation. Much to my surprise, my children, who have been making detailed holiday wish-lists for thirty years, are in full support.  At some level, our return to the basics has made us more grateful than ever for our many blessings.

Why did I get involved with Infante Sano?

Having sold my business, I suddenly had the freedom to be on the lookout for an organization that captured both my imagination and my heart.  I was open to all sorts of possibilities, and loved having the latitude of an open-ended search -  open-ended until I met Kim Wilson and Bill Haney, founders of Infante Sano.  Almost immediately I knew that I wanted to get involved in this fledgling organization.  Let me tell you why:

  • Because Infante Sano is in its early stages, there’s lots flexibility and opportunity for involvement. I’ve identified interests and talents I never knew I had, and been able to contribute in multiple ways.  It’s been a delightful process of mutual discovery.
  • As the mother of two adult daughters, the experience of their gestation, birth and infancy are the most memorable moments of my own life.
  • Thinking about what matters at the end of the day, I believe the bonds between parents and children are what really matter.  Being able to contribute to the unfolding of these bonds is the joy of working with Infante Sano.
  • Working with people from other cultures – especially around maternal-newborn issues in the developing world – is a constant reminder that we are share much more in terms of our similarities than our differences.  This reminder of our common humanity has been an ongoing gift of my involvement with Infante Sano.

Traveling to the Dominican Republic with members of the Infante Sano team has only strengthened my desire to stay involved.  There’s simply no substitute for on-the-ground experience.  The taste, touch, sound and smell of the Dominican Republic is compelling, and images of the women and children Infante Sano serves populate my mind as well as my heart.

This holiday season, I’m making a commitment to Infante Sano’s Sponsor a Birth Program and I encourage you to do the same.

http://www.sponsorabirth.org/

Infante Sano in the Dominican Press

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Dear Infante Sano Supporters,

I hope this if the first of many blogs. I am going to make it a habit to keep you abreast to the new and exciting developments at Infante Sano.

I was in the Dominican Republic during the first two weeks of October, and we made some exciting progress that I wanted to share with you. We had the opportunity to present our project to INSALUD (a consortium of non-profit organizations in the Dominican Republic), and the Medical Advisor to President Fernandez. We presented our experience thus far in the country, and our use of the BABIES matrix (a CDC / CARE International tool). It was a smashing success and we had the below articles written about the meeting in the Dominican press. We hope to continue discussing the possibilities of working at a National level.

http://www.diariolibre.com/noticias_det.php?id=174342

http://www.elcaribecdn.com.do/articulo_caribe.aspx?id=189430&guid=20F940FB28D04D48B0B252CB7206F128&Seccion=150

Like I mentioned before I hope to post on a regular basis to keep you informed about what we are doing and our efforts to improve the lives of mothers and newborns.

Thank you!

Bill Haney, Infante Sano President, in the news

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Our beloved President, Bill Haney, was recently in the news for his many accomplishments… but mostly for his effort to make the world a better place. When asked which of his ventures of which he is most proud he replied:

“When someone walks up to you with a healthy baby and tells you that the baby would not be alive without the hospital you helped equip —it doesn’t get much better than that.” (for the entire article please click here)

Below: Bill with Infante Sano staff, Bottom: Bill with a healthy Dominican baby

Cleaning up the Clinic

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
On Wednesday June 25th, the health committee gave a talk about the use and disposal of trash. To put the words into action, on Monday July 7th we completed a cleaning of one rural clinic and its surroundings, with the help of the community and the health committee! A huge success!

El miercoles 25 del mes de junio realizamos en el comité de salud una charla sobre el uso y manejo de la basura. Y en forma practica este lunes 7 de julio realizamos una limpieza a la clinica y sus alrededores, contando con el apoyo de la de la comunidad y el comité de salud.

Infante Sano Receives First Foundation Grant

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

We received our first grant from the Newman’s Own Foundation today!  Excitement abounds in our quaint office as we continue to apply for more grants.

Paciente en la clinica rural de Infante Sano

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Alexandra y Yasmil

Alejandra Mateo

Alejandra tenia a su hijo muy enfermo de salud, casi al borde de la muerte. Una amiga le dijo que fuera donde la Dra. Elisa Tejeda quien trabaja en la comunidad de La SAONA para Infante Sano.
Al ver el niño en el estado que estaba actuó rápidamente y le dio los cuidados necesarios para que el niño este en buenas condiciones, como lo esta ahora.

Alejandra sigue viviendo en La Saona, Baní, Republica Dominicana con su hijo Yasmil, su niña y su esposo.

Escrito por: Jairo Peña

Blanket Project with Groton School

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Knotting the baby blankets

Last month, a group of kids from Groton School in Massachusetts turned thousands of yards of donated fleece into baby blankets to give to new and expecting mothers in the Dominican Republic. We delivered the blankets last week and the mothers were thrilled! One mother told us she felt very special that kids in the United States cared enough to make something for her baby. Thank you, again, to all the great folks at Groton for executing such a valuable project!  Thanks to Tara and Patagonia for the great fleece!

Kids at one of the clinics, about to take a nap

A baby at the hospital on a blanket

New Website Launched!

Monday, June 9th, 2008

We just launched our new site!  We will be keeping you updated about what is going on in the field through this blog.  Please feel free to add a comment or send us questions!

Take care,

christa