Great Results from Follow-Up Visit to El Salvador, Jalisco

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Laura Libman and Ana Paula Torres (middle) talk to the Promotoras (Community Health Workers) during our follow-up study in El Salvador. Topics of discussion include empowering the Promotoras to seek assistance from the municipal government to maintain sustainability of their health programs, monthly small-group meetings among the promotoras to discuss experiences, consult on cases, share supplies, and to reinforce their skills by practicing on each other and talking about topics from their book, “Donde No Hay Doctor”.

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Monica Torres (left) interviews a Promotora during this 3 month follow-up study. The results compiled from this study were amazing! One newborn’s life was saved by a Promotora who gave an anti-scorpion venom injection. Another Promotora saved a 7 year old boy. The boy’s mother came running to the Promotora’s house because her son was choking and turning blue. The Promotora raced to the boy and successfully performed the Heimlich maneuver.

Other Promotoras have been volunteering to assist at the health center (when it is open) and have been helping the doctor by taking vital statistics and other performing other procedures, which freed the doctor’s time to perform more complex procedures and to treat more patients.

Many of the Promotoras have been talking to their neighbors about health topics, including how to improve their diet, the importance of personal hygiene and how to care for illnesses and chronic diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes, which are common maladies in these villages. All of these examples are exciting confirmations that self-development is occurring!

Check back soon! Our graduation ceremony for our Promotoras in the municipality of Teocuitatlan de Corona, Jalisco is tomorrow!

Busy Week for Tia

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Tomorrow (February 23rd), Tia will be conducting our 3 month follow-up study of the villages near El Salvador, Jalisco, which is in the Tequila municipality.  We will be surveying both the promotoras (Community Health Workers) and the residents of the area to determine what is needed, what we can do better, and in what areas we have been successful.  These studies are particularly useful for us, so that we can constantly improve our model.

Next week, the PMC brigade of medical students and professors from Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara will train our next group of Promotoras near Teocuitatlan de Corona, Jalisco.  We are expecting to train and supply 22 promotoras for this area, but as a rule, we always have more volunteers than are needed for the population size.  We welcome anyone who wishes to receive health education!

The day after our Teocuitatlan graduation on Friday, Tia will be heading to Sayula, Jalisco to do our follow-up study there.  Please check back frequently; there will be updates and new pictures added here almost daily.

THIS THURSDAY!

Thunderbird BandAid: A benefit concert for the Tia Foundation hosted by the Thunderbird Int’l Development Association.

Thursday, February 7th
7:00 p.m. – ?
Location: In the TAC (Airplane Hangar near Campus Entrance) at The Thunderbird School of Global Management at
15249 North 59th Avenue (59th Avenue and Greenway) in Glendale, Arizona

Tickets $10 advance $12 DOS
Ticket price includes a free homemade Mexican dinner and three bands: Bad News Blues Band, What Laura Says Thinks and Feels, and Thunderbird Global Sounds

All proceeds benefit the Tia Foundation, a nonprofit organizations that provides sustainable health development for those in extreme poverty living in remote areas of rural Mexico.

IWC and the Thunderkids will be delivering valentine grams for $1 at the event.

Dinner will include tamales, fresh on-the-spot homemade burritos, beans and rice.

The pub window will be open so you may purchase drinks.

Please contact the Tia Foundation at tiafoundation@cox.net for advance tickets.

We are looking for Sponsors for the event, starting at $100 a sponsorship. Sponsors can set up a booth, banners, distribute coupons and brochures and will be recognized for their contribution at the event. Or you may supply us with your materials and we will distribute them for you. We are expecting an audience of 300.

SUPPORT A VERY GOOD CAUSE AND HAVE A GREAT TIME!

Our February Brigade will head to Teocuitatlan de Corona

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Teocuitatlan de Corona is south of Guadalajara on the other side of Lake Chapala, the largest lake in Mexico. During the week of February 25th, we will be training our new Promotoras (Community Health Workers), with the help of our dear friends at UAG’s PMC. Teocuitatlan is the Municipal seat (like a county seat). We will actually be working in the villages on the outskirts of the municipality. Above is a Google Earth satellite photo of the area and below is a road map of the region.

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Teocuitatlan de Corona is in the lower left hand corner, outlined in a red box. Keep checking back for more updates on our next project launch!

Mark Your Calendar for February 7th-Thunderbird Band-Aid Benefit Concert!

The Thunderbird International Development Association is hosting a Benefit Concert for the Tia Foundation on Thursday, February 7th. Food and music begin at 7:00 p.m. at the TAC on the Thunderbird Campus in Glendale, Arizona.

The lineup is fabulous! Thunderbird Global Sounds, Bad News Blues Band, and What Laura Says Thinks and Feels will perform at the concert. All proceeds will benefit The Tia Foundation. Join us and get your groove on! More details to follow…