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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/21/2011 Posts: 1,010
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I thot the money contributed towards this iniatiative goes towards covering medical expenses of those who cant afford and are in dire need of the treatment. Its a shame for them to ask a kibera resident who earns 6K per month,got six children and the only bread winner to raise 200K,How on earth is he supposed to raise this? I don't think and feel it was ryt for them to do so and yet the CEO didn't want to be interviewed in camera, why? http://www.ntv.co.ke/New...8/-/wx7ym3/-/index.html
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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wilyum wrote: I thot the money contributed towards this iniatiative goes towards covering medical expenses of those who cant afford and are in dire need of the treatment. Its a shame for them to ask a kibera resident who earns 6K per month,got six children and the only bread winner to raise 200K,How on earth is he supposed to raise this? I don't think and feel it was ryt for them to do so and yet the CEO didn't want to be interviewed in camera, why? http://www.ntv.co.ke/New...8/-/wx7ym3/-/index.html
And why did that guy made SIX productive landings when he knew he was only earning 6K? Somethings need to be looked at both angles,Mater is a private hospital in a Capitalist society not Socialist society.Theirs is to make money and more of it. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/21/2011 Posts: 1,010
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@impunity,blame the guy for making multiple landings without thinking of the consequences bt on the other hand,isn't the heart run supposed to be used to benefit those who can't afford the service and not to benefit mater
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/15/2011 Posts: 4,518
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It's sad. But again,kuzaa sio shida,kuzaa zaa ndio shida. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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Rank: User Joined: 1/24/2012 Posts: 1,675 Location: In Da Hood
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Impunity wrote:wilyum wrote: I thot the money contributed towards this iniatiative goes towards covering medical expenses of those who cant afford and are in dire need of the treatment. Its a shame for them to ask a kibera resident who earns 6K per month,got six children and the only bread winner to raise 200K,How on earth is he supposed to raise this? I don't think and feel it was ryt for them to do so and yet the CEO didn't want to be interviewed in camera, why? http://www.ntv.co.ke/New...8/-/wx7ym3/-/index.html
And why did that guy made SIX productive landings when he knew he was only earning 6K?Somethings need to be looked at both angles,Mater is a private hospital in a Capitalist society not Socialist society.Theirs is to make money and more of it. i totally agree . you donot even need to have attended those family planning programmes but just basic reasoning should tell the guy that his small salo cannot cater for a big family !
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/7/2010 Posts: 1,063 Location: Kenya
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Wait a minute. I have just give my son Ksh 800 for the Heart run T shirt!
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 10/24/2011 Posts: 66
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See you there tomorrow morning at 7am guys!
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Rank: User Joined: 1/24/2012 Posts: 1,675 Location: In Da Hood
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the guy who sait he's tired of falling upside down when landing should attend this run . LOL
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/11/2010 Posts: 1,588
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Is mater hospital having links to any religious institution?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/15/2011 Posts: 4,518
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What criteria is used to determine who benefits from this? Cz this baby(a friend's) was diagonised with Congenital Heart Defect " Trancus Arteriosus Type I- She is required to undergo an URGENT open heart... surgery at a cost that is way above what the family can afford. I understand they give priority to emergency cases? since the list is long? I wish she benefits from this cz she's living on borrowed time. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/28/2006 Posts: 1,799
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QW25091985 wrote:the guy who sait he's tired of falling upside down when landing should attend this run . LOL wewe
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/2/2012 Posts: 1,134 Location: Nairobi
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YesuWangu wrote: Is mater hospital having links to any religious institution?
Yes; The Catholic Church Remember it was called Mater Misericordiae for many years...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/11/2010 Posts: 1,588
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chiaroscuro wrote:YesuWangu wrote: Is mater hospital having links to any religious institution?
Yes; The Catholic Church Remember it was called Mater Misericordiae for many years... Aaaahhh.......I thought, so but was not sure. What they do is good. They have saved many lives.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/8/2007 Posts: 709
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wilyum wrote: I thot the money contributed towards this iniatiative goes towards covering medical expenses of those who cant afford and are in dire need of the treatment. Its a shame for them to ask a kibera resident who earns 6K per month,got six children and the only bread winner to raise 200K,How on earth is he supposed to raise this? I don't think and feel it was ryt for them to do so and yet the CEO didn't want to be interviewed in camera, why? http://www.ntv.co.ke/New...8/-/wx7ym3/-/index.html
Luckily,Karen hospital volunteered to treat the young girl free of charge. Reportedly mater hospital had requested 200K,a third of the total cost and the family couldn't afford Either way mater run is such a noble course helping kids live healthy.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/17/2009 Posts: 3,583 Location: Kenya
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QW25091985 wrote:Impunity wrote:wilyum wrote: I thot the money contributed towards this iniatiative goes towards covering medical expenses of those who cant afford and are in dire need of the treatment. Its a shame for them to ask a kibera resident who earns 6K per month,got six children and the only bread winner to raise 200K,How on earth is he supposed to raise this? I don't think and feel it was ryt for them to do so and yet the CEO didn't want to be interviewed in camera, why? http://www.ntv.co.ke/New...8/-/wx7ym3/-/index.html
And why did that guy made SIX productive landings when he knew he was only earning 6K?Somethings need to be looked at both angles, Mater is a private hospital in a Capitalist society not Socialist society.Theirs is to make money and more of it. i totally agree . you donot even need to have attended those family planning programmes but just basic reasoning should tell the guy that his small salo cannot cater for a big family ! I don't think he was asking for help raising his family - one of his kids has a heart condition, am sure most people even with a small family can not afford to raise the said amount. yes Mater is a private hospital as mentioned above, but why then are they asking the society to contribute for the open heart operations - thats shows that even though its a private hospital in a Capitalist society there exists some socialist tendencies - thats why the man took his daughter for treatment.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/2/2012 Posts: 1,134 Location: Nairobi
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faa wrote:wilyum wrote: I thot the money contributed towards this iniatiative goes towards covering medical expenses of those who cant afford and are in dire need of the treatment. Its a shame for them to ask a kibera resident who earns 6K per month,got six children and the only bread winner to raise 200K,How on earth is he supposed to raise this? I don't think and feel it was ryt for them to do so and yet the CEO didn't want to be interviewed in camera, why? http://www.ntv.co.ke/New...8/-/wx7ym3/-/index.html
Luckily,Karen hospital volunteered to treat the young girl free of charge. Reportedly mater hospital had requested 200K,a third of the total cost and the family couldn't afford Either way mater run is such a noble course helping kids live healthy. Interestingly; the Mater Heart Run used to be called the "Dettol Heart Run". It was speareded by the Gikonyos who now own Karen Hospital. The main sponsor was Dettol but they pulled out of the event after an audit revealed that the Gikonyos were not forthright in the management of the monies raised. Mater Hospital jumped-in to rescue the scheme...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/15/2011 Posts: 4,518
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hate this feeling in my tummy now. "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/2/2012 Posts: 1,134 Location: Nairobi
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nakujua wrote:QW25091985 wrote:Impunity wrote:wilyum wrote: I thot the money contributed towards this iniatiative goes towards covering medical expenses of those who cant afford and are in dire need of the treatment. Its a shame for them to ask a kibera resident who earns 6K per month,got six children and the only bread winner to raise 200K,How on earth is he supposed to raise this? I don't think and feel it was ryt for them to do so and yet the CEO didn't want to be interviewed in camera, why? http://www.ntv.co.ke/New...8/-/wx7ym3/-/index.html
And why did that guy made SIX productive landings when he knew he was only earning 6K?Somethings need to be looked at both angles, Mater is a private hospital in a Capitalist society not Socialist society.Theirs is to make money and more of it. i totally agree . you donot even need to have attended those family planning programmes but just basic reasoning should tell the guy that his small salo cannot cater for a big family ! I don't think he was asking for help raising his family - one of his kids has a heart condition, am sure most people even with a small family can not afford to raise the said amount. yes Mater is a private hospital as mentioned above, but why then are they asking the society to contribute for the open heart operations - thats shows that even though its a private hospital in a Capitalist society there exists some socialist tendencies - thats why the man took his daughter for treatment. Mater is only private in the sense that it is not government owned. However, it is a NOT-FOR-PROFIT institution.... just like Aga Khan, MP Shah, Gertrude's and Nairobi Hospital. But note that being 'not-for-profit' does not mean that it is a charity! It's services are NOT subsidised. Patients have to pay the "full cost" but the owners never ever get dividends - all surpluses (NOT profits) are ploughed back for further development of the hospital. Thus, it is not a capitalist institution.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/8/2007 Posts: 709
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chiaroscuro wrote:nakujua wrote:QW25091985 wrote:Impunity wrote:wilyum wrote: I thot the money contributed towards this iniatiative goes towards covering medical expenses of those who cant afford and are in dire need of the treatment. Its a shame for them to ask a kibera resident who earns 6K per month,got six children and the only bread winner to raise 200K,How on earth is he supposed to raise this? I don't think and feel it was ryt for them to do so and yet the CEO didn't want to be interviewed in camera, why? http://www.ntv.co.ke/New...8/-/wx7ym3/-/index.html
And why did that guy made SIX productive landings when he knew he was only earning 6K?Somethings need to be looked at both angles, Mater is a private hospital in a Capitalist society not Socialist society.Theirs is to make money and more of it. i totally agree . you donot even need to have attended those family planning programmes but just basic reasoning should tell the guy that his small salo cannot cater for a big family ! I don't think he was asking for help raising his family - one of his kids has a heart condition, am sure most people even with a small family can not afford to raise the said amount. yes Mater is a private hospital as mentioned above, but why then are they asking the society to contribute for the open heart operations - thats shows that even though its a private hospital in a Capitalist society there exists some socialist tendencies - thats why the man took his daughter for treatment. Mater is only private in the sense that it is not government owned. However, it is a NOT-FOR-PROFIT institution.... just like Aga Khan, MP Shah, Gertrude's and Nairobi Hospital. But note that being 'not-for-profit' does not mean that it is a charity! It's services are NOT subsidised. Patients have to pay the "full cost" but the owners never ever get dividends - all surpluses (NOT profits) are ploughed back for further development of the hospital. Thus, it is not a capitalist institution. Mater hos just like other institutions like strathmore claim its not for profit. NGO`s are the only institution not for profit Mater makes profits ,its not charity. If it wasn't for profit,it wouldn't be charging patient. The not for profit line was a line used by NGO`s in the 20th century to solicit money from europen union and other donors especially from spain who would fall for it
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Rank: User Joined: 1/24/2012 Posts: 1,675 Location: In Da Hood
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nakujua wrote:QW25091985 wrote:Impunity wrote:wilyum wrote: I thot the money contributed towards this iniatiative goes towards covering medical expenses of those who cant afford and are in dire need of the treatment. Its a shame for them to ask a kibera resident who earns 6K per month,got six children and the only bread winner to raise 200K,How on earth is he supposed to raise this? I don't think and feel it was ryt for them to do so and yet the CEO didn't want to be interviewed in camera, why? http://www.ntv.co.ke/New...8/-/wx7ym3/-/index.html
And why did that guy made SIX productive landings when he knew he was only earning 6K?Somethings need to be looked at both angles, Mater is a private hospital in a Capitalist society not Socialist society.Theirs is to make money and more of it. i totally agree . you donot even need to have attended those family planning programmes but just basic reasoning should tell the guy that his small salo cannot cater for a big family ! I don't think he was asking for help raising his family - one of his kids has a heart condition, am sure most people even with a small family can not afford to raise the said amount. yes Mater is a private hospital as mentioned above, but why then are they asking the society to contribute for the open heart operations - thats shows that even though its a private hospital in a Capitalist society there exists some socialist tendencies - thats why the man took his daughter for treatment. @nakujua . he chose to have those many number of children and thus accepted to take all the challenges that come with having those kids . like food , shelter HEALTH etc . No that he cannot afford has child good health do you really think he deserve to be helped . mind you there are others who have needs also have more pressing needs. why this particular case ???
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