Our impact on the East Timor Hearts Fund

Manager – Account Management Victoria & Tasmania at Macquarie Telecom
Authored by Isabel Gardner, Manager – Account Management Victoria & Tasmania
I was recently lucky to be one of five Macquarie Telecom employees to accompany CEO David Tudehope on a trip to Timor-Leste to see first hand the impact that our support for the East Timor Hearts Fund (ETHF) has for Timorese cardiac patients and the broader community.
The ETHF is an initiative driven by Dr Noel Bayley, a no nonsense Australian cardiac specialist, and his cooperative efforts with Dr Dan Murphy, a Dili based, larger than life American physician. Dr Dan sees a staggering number of East Timorese patients daily free of charge at the Bairo Pite clinic in Dili. When he encounters patients with heart problems he arranges for them to attend one of Noel’s bi-annual pro-bono clinics and Dr Noel in turn selects the most urgent cases to undergo life saving heart surgery in Melbourne – a medical specialisation that is not readily available in the developing nation. Macquarie Telecom provides the much needed financial support that complements Noel’s exceptional connections in Australia to make the trips and surgery happen.
Arriving at the clinic suddenly brings the entire worthy endeavour vividly to life for us. As we approach the clinical rooms at Bairo Pite we count over 50 Timorese patients waiting patiently for a brief consultation with Dr Dan under the shade of an outdoor patio roof or in the crowded, dimly lit and hot waiting room. Patients have often travelled for many hours with sick children or relatives, or are personally suffering symptoms they can no longer ignore.
![[CEO David Tudehope, the Macquarie Telecom team and ETHF volunteer Ana talk to Evangelina and her family outside the Bairo Pite Clinic]](https://macquarietelecom.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/10/East-Timor-Hearts-Fund-1.jpg)
[CEO David Tudehope, the Macquarie Telecom team and ETHF volunteer Ana talk to Evangelina and her family outside the Bairo Pite Clinic]
Evangelina is with her husband and four children and expresses gratitude and relief to have access to treatment for her serious heart condition, while understandably appearing a little overwhelmed by the attention. Noel explains that the double valve replacement surgery is amongst the most complex of procedures and without this Evangelina’s health will continue to deteriorate rapidly in the coming years.
Evangelina is generous enough to invite us to her home and it is here that the impact of her bad heart has on her life really becomes clear. She and her husband live in a small two room house nestled amongst those of extended family members in the Dili suburbs. Dusty kids, barking dogs and full washing lines create a backdrop for daily affairs, all of which are still manual and extremely tough when living with deteriorated heart function – Evangelina cooks by open fire and washes by hand using buckets in her outdoor kitchen.
As the gaggle of local children bond with George, Andrew and Matt over football and free pens, I realise the true, grass roots impact that ETHF work has on everyday Timorese people and feel increasingly reassured that David has chosen a worthy cause for Macquarie Telecom to support.
![[Macquarie Telecom’s Ralph Parkhurst shows an enthusiastic crowd the Channel 7 footage of Lucas’ visit to Australia in April]](https://macquarietelecom.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/10/East-Timor-Hearts-Fund-2.jpg)
[Macquarie Telecom’s Ralph Parkhurst shows an enthusiastic crowd the Channel 7 footage of Lucas’ visit to Australia in April]
Australia has been a friend of Timor-Leste and played an important role in the troubled independence plight of our tiny island neighbour for many decades. Timor has featured in the Australian news throughout my life but before this trip I did not deeply understand the brutal realities of life under Indonesian rule from 1975 until their independence in 2001.
![[Macquarie Telecom’s George Drouvalakis makes friends easily with young Balibo locals]](https://macquarietelecom.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2021/10/East-Timor-Hearts-Fund-3.jpg)
[Macquarie Telecom’s George Drouvalakis makes friends easily with young Balibo locals]
Our trip of two short but full days in Timor was an extremely edifying experience. Meeting Doctors Noel and Dan who give so much for so little, seeing patients whose lives we have changed for the better thanks to ETHF and Macquarie Telecom in their family environment and learning more about East Timorese culture and history was an unexpected opportunity for which I am very grateful.
To learn more about the great work carried out by The East Timor Hearts Fund, or to donate to this very worthy cause, please visit www.easttimorheartsfund.org.au