Uganda Relief Campaign

Build a Medical Clinic in Uganda

Help establish and equip a medical clinic that can offer steady treatment, medicines, and Christian mercy to poor families in Uganda who often face severe hunger as well as illness.

Young people from the Ugandan community standing together outside their homes, representing the families the medical clinic campaign aims to serve.

Campaign Story

This campaign is focused on building a medical clinic that can serve poor families, widows, and children in Uganda who often have little access to even basic treatment.

Some of the families connected to this work are living under such severe hardship that children are eating dirt and greens because there is so little food available. That kind of deprivation does not only leave people hungry. It also leaves them weak, sick, and exposed when even common illnesses go untreated.

A clinic creates a stable place for Christian mercy instead of leaving care to scattered emergencies. Families can come for examinations, medicines, wound care, and help with ordinary illnesses that too often become serious simply because there is nowhere dependable to go.

The clinic would also strengthen the wider ministry already being carried out by Kutesa Henry. The same ministry that serves orphans and vulnerable households would be able to care for bodies as well as souls in a more lasting and organized way. Read more about Kutesa Henry.

Your gift helps move this from a temporary relief effort into a long-term work of mercy by supporting construction, setup, and early equipment for the clinic.

Why This Is Urgent

These photos show the level of deprivation some families are facing. In some cases, children are eating dirt mixed with greens because there is little else available. A medical clinic cannot solve every hardship by itself, but it creates a stable place where weak and vulnerable families can receive treatment, medicines, basic care, and continuing Christian mercy.

A small child eating from a bowl while another plate of dirt and greens sits nearby, showing severe food deprivation.
A hand holding a portion of dirt mixed with greens from a bowl, showing what some people are reduced to eating.
Children seated near plates containing dirt and greens, showing the severe poverty facing the community.

Living Conditions

These images also show the kind of living conditions many families are enduring. Some are sleeping in fragile huts with dirt floors and makeshift bedding rather than proper beds. When sickness enters a home like this, there is little protection, little rest, and almost no margin for recovery. A medical clinic gives families a dependable place to turn when hardship at home is matched by illness and injury.

A small mud-brick hut with a simple doorway, showing the fragile housing conditions some families live in.
A simple interior with dirt floor, thin bedding, and makeshift sleeping arrangements instead of proper beds.
A person lying under a blanket on simple floor bedding inside a hut, showing the lack of proper beds and secure shelter.

Signed Calls For Help

These signed request forms come from widows, orphans, and impoverished people connected to this work in Uganda. They show that the need is personal, documented, and directly presented to the ministry. The clinic campaign is part of answering these appeals with lasting mercy instead of one-time emergency response alone.

An older woman holding a signed request form asking for support.
A young girl holding a signed request form.
A young man holding a signed request form.
A smiling child holding a signed request form.
An older woman holding a signed request form in front of a brick wall.
A woman standing in a doorway holding a signed request form.

Children Worth Serving

Even in severe poverty, children still laugh, dance, and play. That joy is part of what this campaign is trying to protect. A medical clinic is not only about treating sickness after the fact. It is also about helping children grow up with a better chance to live, recover, and flourish.

Children dancing and smiling outside a hut, showing joy and life in the midst of poverty.

Impact

  • Construction of a dedicated medical clinic for local Christian mercy work
  • Basic treatment, medicines, and care for poor families who lack reliable access
  • A steady place to serve widows, children, and the sick in the surrounding community
  • Long-term strengthening of an existing ministry already serving orphans and vulnerable households