There is care in Mon State ...
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Comments: Support for nutrition of PLHIV (2)
Sr. Martha Paul SJA, Myanmar
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[Mods note: The following comment was were sent in response to a member posting on nutritional support for people living with HIV/AIDS in Gujarat state in India. Please read the original posting "Support for nutrition of PLHIV in Gujarat, India" in the SEA-AIDS archives
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I have over 50 PLHA and we can support nutrition to 40 families 145 people monthly and 40 children and 7 adults at our Care Center. Happy to know that you have support from the Officials. Nutrition is a must if we want our HIV/AIDS Programs to be effective. I say this out of my experience of seven years in this field.
When you have a chance of coming to Myanmar please visit our Care Center called Myitta Kyaemone (Mirror of Charity) in Kyaik Kha Mi, Thanbyuzayat Township, Mon State, Myanmar. This one and only kind in the whole of Mon State.
With best regards,
Sr. Martha Paul SJA
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