Sanitary Patrol
About Us The Sanitary Patrol operates as an active part of the Ambulance Volunteer Service, operated by the Ambulan?a.Life Association. The Sanitary Patrol was established in 2020 with the aim of collaborating with the County Police Inspectorate in Ia?i, local, county, and national authorities to limit the spread of Covid-19 infection. Subsequently, its activities were expanded to conduct patrols during the day and night to identify, relocate, and provide premedical first aid to homeless individuals in the Municipality of Ia?i and beyond!
Our Goals Through this project, we aim to cover all the operational needs of the Sanitary Patrol through donations from individuals in Ia?i, Romania, and the diaspora. Thus, at least one team will be available 24/7 to provide premedical first aid to homeless individuals in the Ia?i Metropolitan Area at night. During the day, multiple teams will be active, as is currently the case.
Statistical Data from Previous Years In just the year 2023, the Sanitary Patrol conducted 5006 missions to identify and relocate homeless individuals, provided premedical first aid measures 3201 times, and identified 11 minors in major risk situations abandoned by parents on the streets of Ia?i or sent to beg, putting them at risk of exploitation or abuse. These cases were appropriately referred to specialists at the Ia?i General Directorate for Child Protection and Social Assistance (D.G.A.S.P.C.), who took the necessary legal measures.
Also in 2023, with the support of the people of Ia?i, individuals, and entrepreneurs, we distributed 21,139 portions of food for immediate consumption. During the heatwave, we distributed 4799 bottles of 0.5L bottled water.
With your support, we managed to procure prescribed medications for 27 beneficiaries, and approximately 100 of them received personal hygiene packages, socks, underwear, and shoes for immediate change.
Preventing the Spread of Communicable Diseases: Initiating patrol and intervention activities to prevent and control the spread of communicable diseases, with a focus on vulnerable situations, such as among the homeless and disadvantaged communities.
Premedical Assistance for the Homeless: The project has subsequently expanded its activities to provide premedical assistance to homeless individuals in the Municipality of Ia?i and the Metropolitan Areas.
Identification and Relocation of Homeless Individuals: The Sanitary Patrol is involved in identifying and relocating homeless individuals, striving to provide support in various ways.
Provision of Food, Water, and Medications: The project distributes food, water, and medications to vulnerable individuals, including those who are homeless.
Protection of Minors in Risk Situations: Through its activities, the project identifies and takes action to protect minors in situations of significant risk, including those abandoned by parents on the streets.
Distribution of Food and Water Packages in Critical Periods: The Sanitary Patrol distributes food and water packages during critical periods, such as heatwaves.
Ensuring Medications for Beneficiaries: Through community support, the project procures and distributes medications to homeless individuals.
Continuous Assessment:
Regularly assess the needs of the target populations, including homeless individuals and at-risk minors, to adapt interventions based on evolving circumstances.
Community Engagement:
Foster strong relationships with the local community, encouraging participation and collaboration. Engage community members in identifying challenges and co-creating solutions.
Partnerships and Collaboration:
Strengthen partnerships with local authorities, healthcare providers, and other relevant organizations. Collaborate on initiatives that address the root causes of homelessness and enhance access to healthcare.
Long-Term Support Programs:
Develop and implement long-term support programs aimed at providing sustainable solutions for homelessness. Consider initiatives such as vocational training, educational support, and affordable housing projects.
Advocacy and Awareness:
Advocate for policy changes and social awareness campaigns to address systemic issues contributing to homelessness. Raise awareness about the importance of community support and involvement.
Data Collection and Analysis:
Implement robust data collection mechanisms to track the effectiveness of interventions and identify areas for improvement. Analyze data to inform evidence-based decision-making.
Capacity Building:
Invest in training programs for volunteers and staff, equipping them with the skills needed to provide effective support and assistance. This includes training in first aid, crisis intervention, and cultural sensitivity.
Prevention Programs:
Develop programs focused on preventing homelessness, especially among vulnerable populations such as families with children. This may involve financial education, mental health support, and other preventive measures.
Sustainable Funding Strategies:
Explore diverse funding sources, including grants, corporate sponsorships, and community donations. Develop sustainable funding strategies to ensure the project's longevity and scalability.
Public-Private Partnerships:
Explore opportunities for public-private partnerships to leverage resources and expertise. Collaborate with businesses and corporations that align with the project's goals.
Monitoring and Evaluation:
Establish a robust monitoring and evaluation framework to regularly assess the impact of the project. Use feedback and data to refine strategies and improve outcomes.
Scaling Initiatives:
Consider scaling successful initiatives to reach a broader audience. This may involve replicating successful models in other communities or expanding the project's geographical reach.
About Asociatia Ambulanta.Life
As the ambulanta.life association is with children with special needs, it also offers ambulance services in emergency situations as we have collaborations with various night shelters and the children's hospital.
The usual transport of children with cancer: Our ambulance will help children undergoing medical treatment for cancer by transporting them home so they will not have to go public transport after an exhausting chemotherapy session.
Vaccination campaigns: We will go along with the Public Health Directorate, in rural areas, to carry out community information campaigns to raise awareness of the importance of child vaccination and the role of regular visits to physicians, to prevent more diseases and to maintain healthy childhood.
Fundraiser updates
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20 Feb, 2024
We are constantly working to ensure premedical first aid measures for all the people in Iași who need us!
Together with our colleagues from the Public Health Directorate Iași - DSP Iași, Local Police Iași, County Ambulance Service Iași, I.S.U.J. Iaşi - Emergency Situations Inspectorate of Iaşi County, Emmaus Foundation Iasi, Social Assistance Directorate Iasi of the Municipality of Iași, Iași Police Inspectorate, Iași Transport Police, and UPU-SMURD Iași, we ensure the best conditions to protect human life.
Thus, the EMS teams, during last week, responded to over 30 requests to identify, provide premedical first aid, and relocate homeless individuals within the Municipality of Iași.