At the Ebome a Kibri Hospital in Cameroon, according to the non-governmental organization Lanzarote Help that operates in the African country, "they need money to pay for the operations". That is why once a year, the management of Nautilus Lanzarote bungalows, as a Biosphere Hotel, provides, with the collaboration of friends and clients, all possible help with a charity dinner that last year allowed the acquisition of medical equipment for the hospital.
To confirm participation in the email leda@nautilus-lanzarote.com, the deadline is November 27, and the cost of the dinner is 50 euros. During the event, solidarity raffles of articles donated by businessmen (Emperium, Lanzarote Golf Club) and anonymous people will be held. There is also row 0, so those people who already have a commitment but want to collaborate, can do so by going through the reception of the Hotel Bungalows Nautilus.
The dinner menu consists of a varied cheese and wrinkled potatoes, prawn cocktail with avocado and for the second course, a beef or perch sirloin with garnish. Dessert will be homemade flan or ice cream.
Lanzarote Help
The non-governmental organization Lanzarote Help was born in 2001 but in January 2005 it expanded its initial objectives and began providing medical, health and humanitarian aid and collaboration to people in underdeveloped, marginalized or catastrophic areas who lacked the necessary resources. Thus, it began its health collaboration with the Republic of Cameroon, where on September 1, 2005 it was possible to open the Hôpital d'Ebomé in Kribi (HEK), giving surgical health coverage to the most unprotected and helpless population, the elderly and children, and especially surgical patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
Currently Lanzarote Help also works in the development of other projects both in the Republic of Cameroon with the implementation of a second hospital in Batcham, the implementation of a dispensary and an aquaculture project for the pygmy population of "La Lobé" (DPM), where the NGO provides logistics and health coverage for an orphanage in Limbé, the Rhema Grace Orphanage (RGO).
In addition, they have installed Telemedicine in the two most important hospitals in Cape Verde, the HAN and the HBS.