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Suubi Medical Centre
Medical drugs, bandages and equipment may be something you take for granted in Europe but in Africa, they are expensive. This means that often hospitals have to charge allot of money for treatment and many people can't afford to pay.
Can you imagine holding a dying baby in your arms? Or looking at a mother crying because she cannot look after her children?
Can you Imagine walking to Hospital for 10 miles whenever you needed treatment?
Can you imagine being in labour and having to have your baby in the field, on the roadside, in a market?
Have you ever seen small children playing and knowing that their parents died and left them with AIDS virus?
Have you ever wondered if all the things thrown away where you live could make a difference in people/s live in places where people do not have any thing?
Do you ever think that the world is not fair and we need to do something'?
Do you know that you could help to make a difference?
Imagine, growing up in a place where you lack the most basic things in life, food, clean water, safety, a bed of your own.
magine growing up in a place where, there are no toys, no dolls, no soccer balls, no sweets and treats, best bed for you to sleep on is made of reeds and sticks by you or your dad.
A life where you have to work daily in the field to grow your own food, walk 5 miles to school every day and 10 miles to hospital if you fall ill?
That world and that place Does exist and it is where suubi medical Clinic wants to make a difference and with your help we can
100% of the money you donate will go straight to suubi clinic. There are no costs or expenses made from any support that we get.
Our Aim.
Our primary mission is to improve the health and quality of life for the rural village communities in Busu and the near by areas by providing timely disease diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and health education.
Suubi Health Centre:
Like any other community health centre, Suubi Medical Centre bases on mostly essential medical, maternal and childhood care:
The clinic also carries out services like dental and postoperative care by the help of internee doctors and some experienced health workers from the main hospital (Iganga).
In November 2006 the health centre introduced a big program of immunization to pregnant mother and childbearing age and at the end of the exercise we had a monthly return of many more people.
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