NEWS
Published: 2015-02-26
The goal? Help people. The form? With donations.
In order to assist those most in need, Gardhí Vila Lawyers joined the initiative of the Association Gilberto Jalisco, AC and participated in the Brigade of Dental Health and Optometric 2015.
Thanks to the firms participation and other institutions over a thousand people, children and adults of an indigenous community living in Tlaquepaque they received medical treatments.
"This health brigade did Xamixtli community in Tlaquepaque -the name is Nahuatl and means 'bricked land'- received 600 patients in dental treatments, among these 600, there were 150 children, and in total there were 400 in the optometric exams, and of these 400, only 227 will going to receive special lenses", says Liliana Terán, president of the Association Gilberto Jalisco.
“We are going to donate these 227 lenses and we are going to give them the medicine and the antibiotics. We work with a pharmacy that it donated the medicine, because the healthy center of the community isn't functional. The Association has the compromise to help Xamixtli”.
Dental treatments and 400 optometric exams were applied by professionals of Autonoma of Mexico University. More than 30 doctors from Mexico City were responsibles to check up the people, they used their own material. They did the diagnosis and they indicated the correct treatment.
“They bring everything: materials, medicine and medical instruments. They are from Mexico, because the association is working with UNAM Foundation, but Guadalajara University is going to give follow up to this project, because the goal is helping to this community”, Terán says.
UdeG is going to be responsible to give continuity to the initiative and provide doctors and medicine to the place that exists in the community.
“The idea”, Terán explains, “is the teamwork with do we have”.
If you want to help to the Association Gilberto Jalisco AC you can to consult her web www.gilbertoac.org and obtain more information.
SERVICES
600 Dental treatment
150 Childrens received dental care
400 Adults & childrens were examined by an optometrist
227 Persons received glasses
In order to assist those most in need, Gardhí Vila Lawyers joined the initiative of the Association Gilberto Jalisco, AC and participated in the Brigade of Dental Health and Optometric 2015.
Thanks to the firms participation and other institutions over a thousand people, children and adults of an indigenous community living in Tlaquepaque they received medical treatments.
"This health brigade did Xamixtli community in Tlaquepaque -the name is Nahuatl and means 'bricked land'- received 600 patients in dental treatments, among these 600, there were 150 children, and in total there were 400 in the optometric exams, and of these 400, only 227 will going to receive special lenses", says Liliana Terán, president of the Association Gilberto Jalisco.
“We are going to donate these 227 lenses and we are going to give them the medicine and the antibiotics. We work with a pharmacy that it donated the medicine, because the healthy center of the community isn't functional. The Association has the compromise to help Xamixtli”.
Dental treatments and 400 optometric exams were applied by professionals of Autonoma of Mexico University. More than 30 doctors from Mexico City were responsibles to check up the people, they used their own material. They did the diagnosis and they indicated the correct treatment.
“They bring everything: materials, medicine and medical instruments. They are from Mexico, because the association is working with UNAM Foundation, but Guadalajara University is going to give follow up to this project, because the goal is helping to this community”, Terán says.
UdeG is going to be responsible to give continuity to the initiative and provide doctors and medicine to the place that exists in the community.
“The idea”, Terán explains, “is the teamwork with do we have”.
If you want to help to the Association Gilberto Jalisco AC you can to consult her web www.gilbertoac.org and obtain more information.
SERVICES
600 Dental treatment
150 Childrens received dental care
400 Adults & childrens were examined by an optometrist
227 Persons received glasses