Patrick And Hellen Are Names of the Deceased Parents of Founder of the Patrick And Hellen Medical Center which is small community based health Institution (non profit) in Uganda which Later Produced the Initiative that seeks AID for Orphans who go through Adverse situations just like the found Solomon Mpanga Went Through when he lost both Parents at age of 8. The institution is situated in an extr
emely impoverished communities in Mityana which presents many patients and can not afford the very little medical bills the Medical center offers. Founder Solomon Mpanga Came up with the Idea to use the name of the Medical Center, Name of Jesus and His own Name to call for AID so some of there disadvantaged can access medical care, with Priority given to Orphans, Children Living With HIV, Children With Disabilities and the Malnourished. Today, the foundation/orphanage has 65 children in house, and 35 children in community catered for. From that preamble is were we kindly ask you join us so we can all serve the lord and human together. Make your Donation Today to our GoFundMe link here - https://www.gofundme.com/f/disabled-home-and-medical-center
You can also go via our website www.pahfo.org (There is a lot more about our organization and also allows you to make donations and contribute in various ways)
Alternatively You can Wire funds direct to the Organization Account below:
1. Bank Name : Centenary Bank
2. Account Name: Smio - Smc Limited
3. Account Number: 3100092472
4. Swift Code: CERBUGKA
5. Branch : Mukono Branch
Mission Statement:
To provide a nurturing and empowering environment for orphans and vulnerable children, ensuring they receive quality education, healthcare, emotional support, and opportunities for a brighter future. Objectives:
Education and Skill Development: Ensure access to quality education and skill development programs for orphans, preparing them for a successful and independent future. Mobilize Funds: Engage in activities of fundraising for whoever feels it upon them to make donations to make lives of children/orphans better and hopeful. Healthcare and Nutrition: Address their healthcare needs, including regular medical check-ups, vaccinations, and nutritious meals. Emotional Support and Mentorship: Provide emotional support, counseling, and mentorship to help orphans cope with loss and trauma and build resilience. Family Reunification or Foster Care: Explore opportunities for family reunification or foster care, whenever possible, to provide a stable family environment. Community Integration: Promote community integration and social inclusion to reduce stigmatization and discrimination against orphans. Advocacy and Awareness: Raise awareness about the challenges faced by orphans and advocate for their rights and well-being at local, regional, and national levels. Collaboration: Collaborate with other NGOs, government agencies, and child protection organizations to maximize resources and support for orphans. Sustainability: Develop strategies for the long-term sustainability of our programs to ensure continued support and growth.