Gimbo Elizabeth is a youth and she is 19 years old. She dropped out of school two years ago because she lacked school fees. She lives with her mother and her five siblings in Bukomolo Village. Her father died several years ago from HIV/AIDS. Her mother has no job and she is also sick. Her youngest sister was impregnated by …
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Morgan needs a wheel chair to go to school
When you meet Morgan, the first thing he asks for is a Hi-5. He lifts his right hand for you to tap in. After, he will ask you for a book and pencil. But Morgan is not in school although he is 7 years old. He is lame. He suffered from hydrocephalus and spinal disorder which severely affected his limbs. …
Blind child receives from GWI
“It’s my routine to lift him up every morning and I look straight at his eyes, with a big smile on my lips. I guess someday, he will physically look and see my eyes too, my smile and the loving friends who support our family and pray for his sight” These are the words of GWI Chief, Grace Nakajje after …
GWI gets Agric equipment
The first planting season is soon beginning and Grace Works Initiative (GWI) has received equipment to boost agricultural activities in Bukomolo and surrounding villages in Kibuku District, Eastern Uganda. The equipment includes a hand walking tractor, groundnut sheller and groundnut grinder.
Thank you, and Happy New Year!
As 2018 draws to a close, we’d like to take a moment to thank you. We are amazed and humbled by all that we have together accomplished. Thanks for your support, together we have made six years of Grace Works Initiative and 18 months of Bukomolo Clinic; proud to have handled over 3563 patients, including 12 deliveries.
15 year old becomes mother
At Age 15, Asanansi Namajja has become a mother! She conceived in school by an unidentified man. Our clinic took her up until she has given birth today. Her mama is a widow and sick.
At our facility, 2 of 5 pregnant women who report for antenatal are teenagers. Kibuku is one of the districts struggling with high numbers of teenage pregnancy.
GWI Impacts families in Bukomolo
In the photo is 83 year old Jaja Kate being helped by GWI CEO Grace Nakajje, during harvest of groundnuts in the clinic demonstration garden in Bukomolo village recently.
GWI Saves Hydrocephalus Baby
This is Ronald Mboizi. He suffered from hydrocephalus. His mother brought him at our clinic in October last year. He was eight months old.
2017 Annual Report
2017 Annual Report
Bukomolo Clinic gets first delivery
Today Bukomolo Clinic has registered her first delivery. Rachel is among the first pregnant women who registered for antenatal care at the Clinic. Her husband Kageni is one of our support staff.