Community push for town cardio unit

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A CAMPAIGN is being launched to raise 18,000TL to buy potential life-saving equipment for a new cardiology unit at Didim State Hospital.

Presently, Turkish and expat residents have to visit regional hospitals, such as Soke, for heart and general cardio assessments as there are no facilities at the town’s hospital.

However campaigners for the Help-in-Hands organisation has stepped into launch what is its most ambitious project yet.

The money raised will go towards buying two high-tech cardio assessments units, as well as furniture, for the unit.

Lyn Coles, of Help-in-Hands, said: “This campaign will really help and unite the whole community in tackling cardio-related problems.

“The government has agreed to fund a cardio specialist at the hospital and we have agreed to raise the money necessary to create the unit.

“Once set up, it will go a long way towards helping to provide emergency and routine assessment of residents, without the need for them to travel to Soke and elsewhere.

“It will deliver a truly local service for a long time to come.”

Sebnem Oz Tezel, of Didim Town Council, which is also backing the campaign, said the fundraisers had been in contact with Didim State Hospital Chief Dr. Fatma, Aydogan, who had given her blessing to the project.

Sebnem added: “We will look to buy two heart monitors for patients and provide assessment for patients who need it. It will be a great addition to the hospital.”

Performances

The campaign is being aided by proceeds from ticket sales of the Didim Glee Club’s Old Time Music Hall performances.

Performances will take place on Thursday and Friday June 11-12 at the Ticeret Odasi Salonu, which is opposite the small Tesco Kipa on 19 Mayis Cad in Didim.

Tickets will be 15tl per person and are available from any member of the Glee Club, or by telephoning; Lee on 0537 387 5970; Lyn on 0531 671 6773 or Zilpha on 0551 722 6963.

The collection points for tickets are The Wiganer; Cash’s Terrace Bar and Carol’s Wine Bar.

Tickets are selling fast, so not to miss out, get in touch with the above now as your money could eventually help saving a life at the assessment unit in the future.

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