Report to the people (284)
Good people of Mashhad! hello
At the beginning of this report, I would like to ask the good people of Mashhad to please visit the Ali Asghar Nursery. The children here have a severe lack of hugs. I also ask the hardworking management there to definitely remove the no-entry sign from the entrance of the newborns’ room and allow people to become the honorary nurses of babies who need the warmth of hugs and the heartbeat of their hugging heart as much as they need powdered milk and diapers. The costs of the nursery are 500 million tomans per month, but the government only pays 60 million tomans. Of course, this is not the sad story of Ali Asghar’s nursery. Because, like many other places, may God protect the shadow of the benevolent people and waiters over the nursery, who fill up this well every month. Although the quality of care for the children is really worthy of praise and Mrs. Muhaddes and her hardworking colleagues give their lives for the children, but I have named the main tragedy here, the tragedy of the embrace. Ali Asghar’s infants are many. More than the number of nurses and they have to put the bottle of innocent angels on the small pillows placed next to their beds in their mouths so that the children take it in their mouths and finish it. And they should be hospitalized in the intensive care unit for several days.
Ali Asghar Nursery is the largest government nursery in Iran. Under the supervision of the welfare organization. The entrance of this center for some time has even surpassed that of Amneh Nursing Home in Tehran, and this is an alarm for the social damage of the city. Here, two-day-old babies to 18-year-olds are cared for. Most of the children belong to drug addict mothers who, according to the court, do not have the authority to take care of the children. Some of the children were either left in the holy shrine, or after giving birth, they were given to Amankhoda in the hospital. Since the beginning of 2017, 677 children have been accepted from all over the province, but now 220 people live in this center. Some are adopted by volunteer families after some time. Some are given to temporary trustees and others are transferred to other care centers in the province, depending on their physical condition and age. The center is faced with two major problems, which I suggested to use the good hands of Dr. Shiran and Dr. Qazizadeh Hashemi, two of Mashhad’s working representatives, to solve it. One: since March 2015, when the health insurance was implemented, hospital insurance companies refuse to treat the unknown (those who do not have a national code) free of charge, and this has put a lot of unnecessary expenses on the hands of the nursing home. Second: In the so-called plan for addicted mothers, the law takes the child from the addicted mother and entrusts it to welfare, but the Ministry of Health has no plan to keep and treat that mother in special camps. The result is that the next year, an unknown child is born again from the same addicted mother.
I am extremely grateful to the founders of this paradise tour, dear Marvi and Taghipour.
@Amirshahlaa
This post is written by Fatemeh_Khaniki