I have been working as a Rural Health Nurse for almost a year now and I really fell in love with my job because it’s a holistic one. What’s really rewarding about my job is not really the salary that I get every month, but from every person that I had helped out from the state of illness to recovery.
My work is about dealing with diverse lives. Regardless of gender, age, religion, beliefs and social status. I don’t only perform what my job expects me to do but also I do analyse the nature of patient’s illness (on how I can help this patient to recover from his or her illness).
Rural Areas are indeed very far flung wherein people who have lived there have indeed trouble with transportation to avail food and other basic needs that lack in their place. These rural places can depict what poverty looks like beyond what common people usually say about.
I have been assisting sick patients in my area and I have witnessed how it must be so hard for other patients to recover because of severe poverty. I used to dream before about establishing my own foundation for the needy just like other organizations that offer help to the poor but nevertheless, I have not yet made myself as a wealthy person.
I endeavour to form …
It is a small foundation to help deserving people who are worthy of charitable financial assistance. My foundation aims to assist the poor and seriously ill people to their fast recovery (if they have illness) and physiologic needs in collaboration with co-Steemian and fellow Nurse @rachelrach25.
Rewards and Upvotes earned from the posted blog wherein certain people are featured in PROJECT ANNESAYA will automatically be donated to them to aid financial assistance, purchase of medicines or assistive devices that aide their daily living.
Documentation such as pictures or videos will serve as our proof of our helping hands to the poor people and will also be included in my blog.
Please keep posted. Your suggestions and help to this project are highly appreciated.