Southport Visiter

Summer abroad widens Harriet’s horizons

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ANURSE has swapped the blue lights of A&E for a summer volunteeri­ng with a charity in the Philippine­s.

Harriet Lawrance, 24, who is a staff nurse in the emergency department at Southport hospital, is working for the E-Care Foundation in Benguet, six hours’ drive north of the capital, Manila.

The church-founded charity supports self-help by local communitie­s so they can move away from simple economic survival or subsistenc­e to self-reliance and sustainabi­lity.

“I’m working for six months in the local clinic and with the farmers involved in the charity,” said Harriet, who is a member of Holy Trinity Church in Southport.

She is living underneath a barn with electricit­y available for only part of the day and no running water.

“I’ve always wanted to work abroad,” she added.

“Working in Benguet should give me a new perspectiv­e on life while helping people along the way.”

For half the time she work the farms, writing reports to help the workers manage their finances to become self-sufficient.

The other half is spent in the clinic with three other nurses that cater to around 2,500 people.

“We provide maternity care, minor injuries, minor surgeries and dental care,” said Harriet. “The equipment is very basic and due to cost they cannot afford basic equipment. Gauze comes wrapped in newspaper.

“There is no NHS here and I am coming to terms with how people choose which care or treatment they will have or not have.

“The people here are wonderful and their sense of community and care for each other is inspiring.

“They have made me so welcome.”

After completing her six months in the Philippine­s, Harriet plans to travel in Australia before returning to Southport hospital.

The former student at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk then wants to study to become an advanced nurse practition­er while continuing working in A&E.

 ??  ?? Harriet Lawrance has left Southport’s A&E behind for the Philippine­s
Harriet Lawrance has left Southport’s A&E behind for the Philippine­s
 ??  ?? Harriet on her charity mission, back row, third right, with the clinic team and local people
Harriet on her charity mission, back row, third right, with the clinic team and local people

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