You often receive the best advice from somewhere you least expect it. The suggestion of taking a look at the old boarding school in Puerto el Carmen as a possible option for establishing a hospital, happens to come from your new neighbours.
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WE HAVE A BUILDING !
Since the 70’s and thanks to the Catholic church, Puerto el Carmen features a substantial boarding school. Students from the surrounding area resided here Mondays to Fridays. It was a practical solution to the issue of enormous distances that had to be traveled on a daily basis between home and school. For decades, this two-storey building has housed thousands of students at minimal costs for their parents. Until the Ecuadorian government decided to build a extensive school right next to it and the boarding school had to close their doors in 2016.
![Sala, Internado](https://www.quinacare.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/sala-con-mesas-DSC08387-2000px-1024x768.jpg)
If you’re looking for a place to build a hospital, you might overlook this already established property. From the road, it looks too small and too impractical to serve as a hospital. However, once you are actually inside the building, standing in the courtyard, it looks different.
![Sala, Internado](https://www.quinacare.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/sala-con-colchones-DSC08400-2000px-1024x614.jpg)
An impressive construction surrounds you, in a square, two storeys high. A row of pillars that form a gallery on both storeys gives the building a majestic touch. Both upstairs and downstairs there are spacious rooms with high ceilings that served as classrooms and dormitories. The design is robust, solid and all in all, well-maintained. Well, the roof will need replacement, the plumbing needs a thorough refreshment and the windowpanes are almost all gone. But the concrete structure – despite fifty years of extreme humid conditions – is still solid and undamaged.
Whilst wandering through the rooms of this building you imagine yourself in a hospital. The layout is perfect. Spacious rooms downstairs to attend to patients in the clinic, and spacious wards upstairs to admit patients for a longer time. In addition, there are potential rooms for a surgery room, delivery room, first aid, pharmacy and röntgen equipment. The old kitchen can be instantly reused. Located directly next to the river, with a jetty, exactly where two big rivers meet, it makes the hospital within easy reach for patients living upstream, downstream or on the opposite side of the river, in Colombia.
![Obtaining measures](https://www.quinacare.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/b1-DSC00150-2000px-1024x768.jpg)
![Obtaining measures](https://www.quinacare.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/b2-IMG_8793-2000px-1024x768.jpg)
Both location and building could not have better suited our cause. The bishop, the official owner of the building, recognizes the serious lack of high-quality healthcare for the people of Putumayo as well. After several meetings and a visit to the site we’ve come to an agreement: Quina Care will be called owner of this building, has permission to renovate and will receive a full license to use the building as long as it continues to pursue the aim of delivering high-quality healthcare. Súch a big step forward!
![Puerto el Carmen](https://www.quinacare.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/puerto-el-carmen-IMG_8189-2000px-1-1024x775.jpg)
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