Building a Cafeteria for Families of Children with Cancer
The purpose of this project is to build a cafeteria that will provide free meals to families of children with cancer who are staying at our lodging facility. Families who have a child with cancer often face financial difficulties due to the high cost of treatment and travel expenses. Providing them with free meals during their stay will help alleviate some of the financial burden and allow them to focus on their child’s treatment and recovery.
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Background:
Nuestra Esperanza Fundation, street Francisco de Miranda N° 1856, Miraflores La Paz – Bolivia.
From 2017 to 2022, we have provided assistance to over 237 children and their families, benefiting from psychotherapeutic care, integration activities, and recreational programs.
In the economic aspect:
- We have provided shelter for over 103 families,
- And distributed 8,753 lunch tickets.
In the psychosocial aspect:
- We conducted 80 education and grief workshops,
- Organized celebrations for birthdays, Christmas, and Mother’s Day,
- And provided 44 benefits to groups of survivors.
Other forms of support:
- 7 university scholarships,
- Loans for televisions and mattresses,
- And provision of hospitalization bags and school supplies.
The main goals of this project are:
- Provide families of children with cancer with free meals during their stay.
- Increase the comfort and convenience of our lodging facility.
- Enhance the overall experience of families who stay with us.
Project Timeline:
This project is expected to take 1 year to complete. The timeline is as follows:
- Month 1-2: Design and planning phase.
- Month 3-6: Construction phase.
- Month 7-8: Furnishing and equipping the cafeteria.
- Month 9-12: Testing and training phase.
Project Budget:
The estimated cost of this project is $56,000. The budget will be allocated as follows:
- Construction: $40,000.
- Furnishing and Equipment: $14,000.
- Testing and Training: $2,000.
Project Management:
This project will be overseen by a project manager who will be responsible for coordinating all aspects of the project, including design, construction, furnishing and equipping the cafeteria, testing, and training. The project manager will work closely with a team of volunteers and stakeholders to ensure that the project is completed on time and within budget.
Conclusion:
Building a cafeteria for families of children with cancer is a crucial project that will enhance the comfort and convenience of our lodging facility and provide much-needed support to families facing financial difficulties. We are committed to completing this project within the estimated timeline and budget, and look forward to improving the experience of families who stay with us.