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  • Writer: ypomuheza
    ypomuheza
  • Sep 15, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 17, 2018

On the road to Muheza Hospice.



Yesterday was our first team meeting, getting to know one another, making plans and sharing our fears about the project. Food seemed to be a big one! Along with spiders and snakes. However, we got to meet Neema a midwife and Benson a physiotherapist who are currently in the UK gaining experience and practising alongside our own health professionals. They alleviated our fears with the prospect of coconut rice and creamy banana pudding!

Neema and Benson are visiting thanks to the Hereford-Muheza Link Society, the organisation making our trip possible too. Learning about Muheza and what to expect got everyone rallied up and raring to go!


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“After hearing what Neema and Benson have said today, I'm really just so excited and can't wait to go”

After some much needed tea and biscuits (the fruit didn't go down well) we got thinking about fundraising. How are we all going to raise £2000 each!! Suggesting mud runs and marathons only went down well with half of the team, where as curry nights seemed to please everyone. The bottom line is we need as much help as we can get to raise our target, but we will get there! and hopefully you'll help us on our way.


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About the Founder
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About the Project
Leader

In 2001 Dr Karilyn Collins, a palliative care physician from the UK, and her husband Dr Richard Collins a general physician, went to work in Teule hospital Muheza. Richard became the hospital medical superintendent and senior physician. 

Karilyn, who could see a huge need for palliative care within the hospital and the community, founded Muheza Hospice Care.

Karilyn has supported the children and young people’s service at St. Michael’s Hospice since its inception in 2003 and still volunteers her time for children’s support groups.

Karilyn also worked as a hospice doctor for St. Michael’s Hospice.

It is Karilyn’s passion that has sparked this project and it’s with her will and ambition that all of this is possible.

 

In 2014 Emma Speedy started working in St. Michael's Hospice Hereford as a social worker with the children and families team. She supported young lives affected by the illness or loss of a loved one. 

After a visit from Edgar, Muheza Hospice's social worker who runs their kids club; Emma had an idea! Inspired by the stories of the children and young people needing support in Muheza, and the courage, strength and ambition of those she worked with at St. Michael's Hospice; Emma developed the YPO project Muheza. A project where young people could come together from across the equator to share mutual compassion and understanding of what it means to lose someone you love. 

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