Happy 2nd Birthday Bukomolo Clinic

We celebrate; the many lives saved – treated 4,805 patients, registered 76 mothers on antenatal care and 22 babies born.

Today marks the second year of operation of Bukomolo Clinic. We are indebted to the Almighty God for this far he has brought us, and to all our partners who pray, give ideas, material, and money to support our operation. We celebrate; the many lives saved – treated 4,805 patients, registered 76 mothers on antenatal care and 22 babies born.

We celebrate Ronald Mboizi

Ronald was brought at our clinic suffering from hydrocephalus. He was eight months old. Today Ronald is 2years, healthy and his family is happy. Ronald was the first patient to get registered in our childcare support program.

Ronald was brought at our clinic suffering from hydrocephalus. He was eight months old.

Impacting Youths

Grace Works Initiative launched ‘Youth Empowerment Programme’ in Bukomolo to bring together young people to actively participate in improving the social, economic and environmental conditions around them. Currently the programme covers capacity building in agriculture, entrepreneurship knowledge and sports.

Horticulture training: The youths are enthusiastic to learn so that they can do the same in their homes and improve life.
Sports is bringing youths together; They have found a shoulder to lean on; shaping their discipline, learning to get along with others, dealing with the pressure of drugs and Indulging in early sex

Agriculture Project

Grace Works Initiative started an agriculture project in Bukomolo to facilitate sustainability for the clinic. The project received; hand walking tractor, groundnut sheller and groundnut grinder.

Women planting groundnuts in GWI farm. The agriculture project is not only facilitating sustainability for the clinic, but creating jobs and hope for people in Bukomolo and the surrounding villages.


The project is expanding to include; poultry and livestock.

Partnerships

We are indebted to Central United Methodist Church Fayetteville AR. We wouldn’t have accomplished all of this incredible work without your support.  

Pastor Greg Gibson and Daniel P. O’Brien from Central UMC  during their visit to Bukomolo Clinic recently.

Urgent Need: Maternal services

We are expanding our maternal services at the clinic to include substantial benefits on general health of women and promotion of good traditional social support that involve men and other family members to effect proper decision making.

Urgent Need: Build Canteen and Kitchen Join to build a canteen and kitchen at the clinic. This will not only serve the staff and patients but the community as well. We need $5,300.

Extreme condition – Tenywa’s story

Tenywa

Enoch Tenywa, 2 years old suffered from spinal related disease. His mother brought him at our clinic seeking help. Tenywa however required surgery. We enrolled Tenywa in our child care support programme.  However, before we found a sponsor to help, Tenywa died. The mother committed suicide as a result.

Our Childcare Support Program now has 4 children waiting surgery.  


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