Q Life Magazine Q Magazine (US) December 2015 | Page 60

| Issue 1 A safe, cozy place | Rosa Bustamante-Forest After the storm, Rosa Bustamante-Forest left her teaching post at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center to become a nurse and program manager with the March of Dimes. The program, funded through a grant from the Qatar Katrina Fund, provided mobile medical units offering free prenatal and postpartum care to any mother who came to their doors. If the patient had no insurance—and many didn’t—a clinic and money from the grant paid the costs. “The program was essential at that point,” Bustamante-Forest says. “I also got to meet the [Father] Amir of Qatar!” she adds, remembering when His Highness visited the city in April 2008 and met one of her patients. “She was so excited. She explained how grateful she was for the help she got during her pregnancy. It was really moving.” “The unit became a safe, cozy place for women to congregate and tell their stories.” Thousands of people were impacted by this generous gift from the people of Qatar. To learn more about their lives and hear their stories, visit the website at qatarkatrina.com. You can also download the book Qatar Katrina Fund: 10 Years After the Storm from the homepage. 60