FILANTRA X KITABISA ESTABLISH FREE PATIENT SHELTER

by Nov 23, 2022Our works

FILANTRA X KITABISA ESTABLISH FREE PATIENT SHELTER

PARTNERS:
Kitabisa.com

INDUSTRY:
Crowdfunding

OBJECTIVES:
Filantra and Kitabisa.com to establish patient shelter for the people of West Sumatra and people outside West Sumatra who will be undergoing treatment, especially at Dr. M. Djamil Padang.

CHALLENGE:
The presence of a patient shelter is a hope for patients and their families who are undergoing treatment.

The majority of patient shelter are filled by patients who come from the area to undergo a period of treatment while at the referral hospital.

SOLUTIONS:

The large number of people who need patient shelter facilities has led Filantra and Kitabisa.com to establish patient shelter for the people of West Sumatra and people outside West Sumatra who will be undergoing treatment, especially at Dr. M. Djamil Padang.

Established on May 17 2022, the Filantra x Kitabisa.com patient shelter has helped as many as 25 patients with different lengths of stay, the longest patient stay was two months. 

Located one kilometer from RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang, this patient shelter is located at Jalan Jati Adabiah No. 49, Jati Baru Village, East Padang District, Padang City.

With the facilities provided, patients no longer need to spend on a budget to stay, because the Filantra x Kitabisa.com patient shelter is provided free of charge.

The patients who are undergoing routine treatment always choose to return to stay at this patient shelter, they are very helped and feel comfortable with their environment.

“Thank you very much Filantra for presenting this patient shelter, it really helped me a lot. With the condition of my child who has to undergo routine chemotherapy treatment every month, choosing to stay at the Filantra patient shelter is the right choice, close to Dr. M. Djamil Hospital as well the place is comfortable and of course it’s free. Hopefully thispatient shelter will remain and will always be there to help us patients who are struggling to recover,” said Mr. Ronal, one of the beneficiaries of the patient shelter.