Wednesday 15 May 2013

EcoHouse Brazil makes donation of special beds to Varela Santiago Childrens Hospital

ECOHOUSE Brazil Constructions, run by English businessman Anthony Armstrong Emery, will make a donation of around 20 specialist beds to the value of R$45 thousand to the Varela Santiago children’s hospital next Friday (3), at 9;30. The cementing of the partnership between the developer and the hospital began one year ago with the idea of charging just R$1 and one can of milk as the registration fee in the selling of any of their developments. The total collected from the selling of their projects is passed onto the hospital.



Last December, Anthony Armstrong Emery formally delivered, during an event at the hospital, a check to the value of R$45 thousand and Christmas presents to Angela Trinidade, the Technical Director.

Singapore Investors Visit the Varela Santiago Childrens hospital

Around 10 Singaporean Investors from Ecohouse Brasil constructions, this morning,Friday the 3rd, visited the Varela Santiago Children’s hospital. On this occasion, they visited the infant ward of the hospitalwhich was inaugurated last week, where twenty hospital beds were especially donated by the company for children between the ages of 0 and 2, still breastfeeding. They also visited the future Neo –Natal Intensive Therapy Unit.



The Director of Ecohouse Brasil Constructions, Gabriela Medeiros, said that the investors from Singapore were in Natal to get to know the company better and she took this opportunity to show them the Hospital that they are partnered with as part of their social responsibility program. “They are very curious with respect to our company’s role in social responsibility and therefore we brought them here to visit this institution.  Social responsibility makes up part of our company as our objective is not only to construct quality homes but also to concern ourselves with the community in which we live in. We have a partnership with both Varela Santiago and with orphans,” said the director.



Gabriela Medeiros said that the partnership was cemented last year with the idea of charging just R$1 and one can of milk as the registration fee in the selling of any of their developments. The total collected from the selling of their projects is passed onto the unit. Last December, Anthony Armstrong, formally delivered during an event at the hospital, a check to the value of R$45 thousand and Christmas presents to the Technical Director, Angela Trinidade. “We hope that all businesses can do the same, as helping is our moral duty,” highlighted the Director, Gabriela Medeiros.

The General Administrator and Head of finance of Varela Santiago Hospital, Francisco Regis da Costa Neta, said that their partnership began around one year ago when the directors of the company visited the hospital and were moved by the need and cause of the institution. He also stated that at the time the infant ward was being completed they were only missing the beds – the special cradles.

“Any and all companies that are looking to collaborate with us we receive with great satisfaction as these added up efforts guarantee the continuation of our services. We depend on the united forces of the municipal, state and federal government and the population, but unfortunately the government is very absent and we are at the mercy of the population that are our partners,” stated the manager.

Francisco Regis da Costa said that the delay in transfers continue to hurt the functioning of the unit. At the end of last year, 2012, the general director of the hospital, Paulo Xavier achieved a 20% incentive on production of the hospital by the Ministry of Health.Resources to the value of R$ 974 thousand are in the Municipal Health Secretariat of Natal but they have not found a way to legally make this transfer to Varela Santiago

EcoHouse Brazil Donates 20 Hospital Beds to the Children of Varela Santiago

This Friday (03) the construction company ECO HOUSE BRAZIL, donated 20 hospital beds to the children’s hospital, Varela Santiago. The beds are especially for children ages 0 to 2 who are still breast feeding. These beds were fundamental to the opening of the new wing in the hospital: The Infant Unit. The beds arrived and are valued at R$45 thousand and occupy four rooms of the new wing.


Happy by the incentive of the developer, the administrator of the hospital Francisco Regis de Costa Neto explained his gratitude, “We didn’t have conditions to afford the quantity of beds we received. We are happy that through our partnership with ECOHOUSE GROUP, it is now possible to inaugurate the new wing for children between the ages of 0 to 2 who have different types of illnesses,” he said. Gabriela Medeiros, the Director of ECOHOUSE GROUP, explained their concern with the social responsibility of the company. “We are very concerned about the community in which we live in. We are aware of the difficulties facedby the hospital and are happy in establishing our partnership one more time,” she said.