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Who is Mathiwos Wondu?

Mathiwos Wondu

Mathiwos , the third and youngest son of his parents Mr. Wondu Bekele and Mrs. Amsale Beyene, was born on June 17, 1999 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Until he celebrated his second birthday he was very healthy, energetic and his growth was corresponding to his age. A few days after celebrating his second birthday, heun-expectedly became very ill, and after clinical investigation he was confirmed to be ALL-type Leukemia Cancer patient.

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Who is Mathiwos Wondu?

Mathiwos Wondu

Mathiwos , the third and youngest son of his parents Mr. Wondu Bekele and Mrs. Amsale Beyene, was born on June 17, 1999 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Until he celebrated his second birthday he was very healthy, energetic and his growth was corresponding to his age. A few days after celebrating his second birthday, heun-expectedly became very ill, and after clinical investigation he was confirmed to be ALL-type Leukemia Cancer patient.

He had been under treatment for 26 months. Even though there is no conducive environment for Cancer treatment, the staff of Medical Faculty of Addis Ababa University , commonly known as Black Lion Hospital, tried everything at their disposal to save his life. Due to lack of cancer medicines here in Ethiopia his family was forced to import from overseas almost all of the very expensive medicines that were recommended by his doctors.

Due to Mathy's family unreserved, all round commitment and dedication and cooperation of personnel of the Medical Faculty, Mathiwos was widely believed to be one of the best-treated patients ever in the hospital. Because of this Mathy was seen as a good reference and hope to all cancer patients in Ethiopia. After 22 months of comparative improvement, unexpectedly it was found out that his Leukemia disease relapsed, accordingly the medical Board of the Hospital decided that there was no proper medication left for Mathiwos here in Ethiopia and refereed him to the developed world for possible Bone Marrow transplant which is not possible in Ethiopia and in Africa except South Africa and Egypt.

After intensive search for overseas treatment possibilities in South Africa, Europe, India and North America, National Cancer Institute (NCI/NIH) of Bethesda, MD, USA agreed to accept Mathy for further treatment option including Bone Marrow transplant. Mathy accompanied by his mother and his elder brother (donor) was about to fly to Washington . A ll necessary conditions for the trip such as round trip air ticket, accommodation , visa , etc have been arranged . Before they leave , unfortunately, Mathiwos passed away on September 24, 2003, while he was under treatment at the Black Lion Hospital . 

A group of p eople of different races and nationalities from three different continents , many of whom without knowing each other, tried together everything that is humanly possible to save his life. Even though their concerted efforts couldn't save Mathy's life, the group , without being frustrated by the unexpected outcome , decided to strengthen and consolidate their efforts to honor him and his cause, and as a result established MWECS.

 
 

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Ethiopian Christmas Party at the Black Lion Hospital

As per the action plan for the 2012 budget year, an Ethiopian Christmas party was organized for more than 120 pediatric patients and their families on January 7, 2012 at the Black Lion Hospital. On January 5, 2012 fifty Birr was given to each pediatric patients from MWECS as Ethiopian Christmas gift.
 
 
Mr.Wondu Bekele, General Manger of MWECS entertaining the participants.

Dr.Aster Tsegaye Chief Executive Officer of the Black Lion Hospital was Guest of Honor of the program.Dr.Aster Tsegaye donated several kilograms of orange fruits and presented moving and emotional speech to the participants. The guest of honor briefed the participants the on-going efforts to enhance the capacity of the hospital in general and cancer treatment in particular, including increment in budget for cancer medicines. She also reminded the patients and their families could play in improving the standard of the hospital particularly in keeping their rooms and its surroundings areas clean and drastically decreasing the number of visitors which are one the basic requirements to improve the standard of cancer treatment. She also reminded the participants that the hospital was built by the contribution of the Ethiopian people half a century ago and confirmed their indispensable role in renovating and strengthening the hospital facilities. She called upon the Ethiopian people and friends of the hospital worldwide to involve and participate in raising funds to renovate and expand the leading referral and teaching university hospital in Ethiopia.

Thanks to one of MWECS members and faithful supporters, Mr. Samuel Derebew, lunch was served for pediatrics patients and their families.Painiting, questions and answer contests were also held among the children and that created a wonderful festive atmosphere. Different kinds of awards were given to the winners.
Dr.Aster Tsegaye, Chief Excutive Officer of the Black Lion Hospital and Guest of Honor of the program presenting opening remarks and officially opening the party.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dr.Aster Tsegaye in the centre with the organizers of the party, to her left is Mr.Girma Neway member of Board of Directors of MWECS, to her right is Ms.Amsale Beyene mother of Mathiwos, who lost his life due to leukaemia and  our society named after, Betty of Ethiopian Airlines and Dr.Yetenayet Chairperson of Fund Raising and Promotion Committee and member of Board of Directors of MWECS.
Group picture with paediatric patients and their families.

Cancer patients and their families face many challenges that may leave them feeling overwhelmed, afraid and lonely.  It is difficult to cope with these challenges or to talk even to the supportive family members and friends.  Often support groups like ours can help people affected by cancer to feel less desolate and this can improve their ability to deal with the uncertainties and challenges that cancer brings.  In fact, attention to the emotional burden of cancer is sometimes part of a patient's treatment plan.
 

 
 

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