22 November 2016

MSH improves lives at Wemmershoek Primary

Submitted by: JAG Method
MSH improves lives at Wemmershoek Primary

Mobile Schools Health (MSH), a subsidiary of Mobile Specialised Technologies (MST), had the privilege of delivering glasses to two children who were examined at our recent visit to the Vrede en Lust Wine Estate in Franschhoek for the Young Presidents’ Organisation (YPO) Gold education event. During this event, MSH worked with local children from Wemmershoek Primary School to showcase their work to members of the organisation. The glasses were delivered to Jayrin and Logan, two vibrant and friendly youngsters whose happiness and excitement were contagious.  

While at the school to deliver the glasses, MSH representatives took the opportunity to talk to the school principal, Mr Christopher Boonzaaier and learnt more about the challenges that learners and community members face every day. According to Boonzaaier the closest clinic to the school is at Groendal, approximately 10km away, and a visit there can keep a child out of school for a whole day. This, combined with a range of other factors, make the MSH service incredibly valuable for schools such as Wemmershoek. The MSH focus is on preventative healthcare and provides optometry, dental and primary healthcare examinations to children at their schools. This means learners don’t have to miss a day of school for a basic check-up and their parents do not have to miss a day at work to take their children to school. “I think, for now, looking after the main things like eyes, teeth and a general examination, is valuable. If there’s anything wrong it can be found at a very early stage,” says Boonzaaier.  

Handing over glasses to the children was a humbling experience. Kim Spencer, sales manager of MSH, says easily accessible quality healthcare is often taken for granted by most people but it is a very different scenario for these learners. She continues: “On a daily basis, these learners face barriers to learning, including poor health and eyesight which has a direct impact on their learning in the classroom as well as their day-to-day activities. The genuine care for the children at Wemmershoek Primary School, lead by a fantastic principal, Mr Boonzaaier, is evident. Giving Logan and Jayrin their glasses was an absolute honour for us – children like them are the very reason we created MSH.” 

YPO representative, Christopher Rolfe explained that events such as the one that took place in September, when the MSH mobile travelled to Vrede en Lust, are designed to increase member learning about the world around them. “Take home value is key, and in this event, in partnership with MSH, we were able to showcase a unique, innovative business solution that is solving real world problems.” Fernando Acafrao, CEO of MST – the holding company of MSH – was also there to explain to members of the YPO how MSH is planning on solving several problems, such as the delivery of medical services to underserved communities, and how members can get involved.  

Published in Health and Medicine