Over forty youths at diabetic camp

More than forty youths, mainly from Regions Three, Four and Six, between the ages of two and 24, who have been diagnosed with type one diabetes are participating in a three- day ‘Diabetic Youth Camp’.

The camp which began on Wednesday, August 23 will conclude today. It is being hosted at the Splashmins ECO Adventure and Camping Park on the Linden/ Soesdyke Highway.

The Department of Public Information (DPI) said that Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Ministry of Public Health (MOPH), Dr. Shamdeo Persaud who is also the temporary chairperson of the National Commission for the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases in Guyana addressed the youths ahead of their scheduled activities.

“We’re looking forward to you doing better as you go through these three days at the camp and also to continue that. So, set yourself some goals for the next three days and then continue to work on those goals when you leave here on Friday. When you go back home behave like you’re still at the camp, run about and do your exercise.” Dr. Persaud said.

According to Dr. Kavita Singh, Head of the Chronic Diseases Unit, MOPH, the youth camp actually began in 2005 but was postponed until 2009, when the ministry entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the ‘Sponsor the Child Initiative.’

DPI said that through the ‘Sponsor the Child Initiative’ conducted every year, diabetic youths are observed by specialists for updates on their conditions. Also, they receive critical medical supplies including testing strips, glucometer and dispensing pens.

Other donor agencies such as Food For The Poor Guyana (FFTP) Incorporated have pledged their support to the camp. Senior Manager of the FFTP, Jimeel Davis noted that “we’ve done a lot and this to us, it’s very precious to our hearts today to give support to the kids and the families as well. You know we have gone to a lot of places and done a lot of things but when it comes to health, we play a very important role it’s very serious to us.”

Items contributed to the camp by the FFTP include teddy bears, books, medication and other basic supplies such as blankets to uplift the camping experience.