Dear people,
Every now and again we ought to think beyond our needs and desires and remember to give back, or why not, to give forward. Even if it’s something small, something material or just time and attention, by giving we are thanking the Universe for being taken care of, and for actually having something to give to the ones in need. And heck, it feels amazing to give! And yes, I know, we are living in a world flooded by problems, disasters, epidemic crises, economic crushes, and everybody is asking for something, but you know what? There is no shortage of compassion, empathy, love for one another, and the awareness that we are all one, and we, the ones in privileged positions, can actually do more, even if it’s just a teeny tiny more.
And so, joining forces with Karianne Wilhelmsen Fjære, the founder of Care4Burn and a very dear friend of mine, I dedicated my time and talent in creating something that will help to give another chance to life to the most unfortunate. The burn victims are most often children, and Care4Burn has the mission to strengthen and improve existing local competencies within burn wound care and reconstructive surgery. Their vision is that patients with burn injuries in Africa, primarily children, are offered modern burn care treatment at local specialised burn units. In other words, Care4Burn works to save the lives of children who suffered burn injuries, giving them a chance to have a normal and pain-free life. It is a grand and noble mission, and any helping hand is greatly needed and appreciated.
Perhaps this heart-breaking problem doesn’t reach your feed as often as other news these days, or you don’t read about it in your daily scrolling and swiping, but it is staggering how many children get affected by burns and how difficult it is to get the proper treatment. This is an issue all over the world, but especially in Africa and other developing countries it became a neglected epidemic, where about 11 million burns are recorded annually, which is significantly higher than new cases of tuberculosis and HIV infections combined. Every year in sub-Saharan African countries, between 18,000 and 30,000 children die at 5 years of age or younger because of burn-related injuries. The vast majority of these accidents occur in the home and more than 90% of all pediatric burns occur in connection with cooking over open flame. There is a close correlation between the occurrence of burn injuries and poverty. Should I even say that it’s terrible and very very sad? If you are curious about the facts and numbers, you can read more about it here.
Learning about all this, and listening and reading about the stories of these forgotten children and young people, I felt a tremendous feeling of how unfair all this is, and as a response, I wanted to help in a way or another. So I decided to use my skills and knowledge, and volunteer in creating and taking care of the visual design of the Care4Burn project. I have been on board since the beginning of the organisation, and I am proud to say that I helped in shaping the visual identity of Care4Burn, starting with the design of the logo, and continuing with creating various graphic material for social media and communication campaigns.
A little project I am proud to have worked on is the series of informative cards, illustrating three of the burn victims and their sad stories, giving information on how we can help the millions of children in their situation. Combining hand drawing with digital drawing, my aim is to show the humanity behind the appearance and the scared skin of these burn victims. We should know their stories, and we should remember their faces.
I am grateful to have the opportunity to be part of Care4Burn team, and I hope that the work of all the wonderful people involved in this organisation will reach far and wide, and all the efforts made in this direction to ultimately serve and save these unfortunate children and young people. Looking forward to continue doing the work that has the power to improve, or even save someone’s life.
Together we can make a difference! 🧡
If you are feeling generous, click here.
If you are feeling helpless, help someone.
If you want to know more and reach out, contact Care4Burn here.
If you have nothing but nothing to give, you can still do something that doesn’t cost anything: share this and let others know that they can help. 🧡
Thank you!
Love,
Andreea