Sunday, 15 March 2026

Uganda - Health Canp for disabled community

 Uganda – health Camp – from Sophie -I am pleased to inform you that the community health camp was successfully held, and the turnout was overwhelming. A total of 502 persons with disabilities and other vulnerable members of the community attended and received much-needed services. Your generous support through A Ray of Hope made this possible, and it brought vital health services closer to the people who need them most. On behalf of Feeble Care and the entire community, we sincerely thank you for your kindness and commitment to uplifting vulnerable populations.

Sophgenyi Feeble Care Initiative successfully held our Community Health Camp at Mparangasi Health Centre III in Kyabigambire Sub-county, and the turnout from the community was truly impressive

The Camp reaffirmed an important principle: essential services must be brought closer to the people, particularly persons with disabilities and other vulnerable populations who often face structural and physical barriers when accessing healthcare.

Community members accessed medical consultations, medicines, counselling, and health education delivered by dedicated medical professionals.

We also conducted a blood donation exercise, demonstrating the community’s spirit of solidarity and commitment to saving lives.

Importantly, the camp went beyond health services. Redeem International was present to sensitise widows, widowers, and orphans about their land right and to inform them about how they can receive legal support when their land has been unlawfully taken from them. Land security is fundamental to dignity, livelihood, and justice.

I extend my sincere appreciation to all partners and supporters who made this impactful outreach possible:

Hoima District Local Government for providing medical personnel, technical guidance, and essential medicines

The Reproductive Health Unit for delivering vital health education

Redeem International for championing justice and protecting vulnerable families through land rights awareness

Our generous donor, David Tyler Trust;  A Ray of Hope, for supporting this initiative

The dedicated team at Feeblecare and all volunteers who worked tirelessly to make the camp a success

When institutions, civil society, and communities work together, we move closer to a society where healthcare, justice, and opportunity are accessible to all—especially #PWDs and other vulnerable groups.




















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