Suubi Trust is working with International Medical Foundation to fund their work at a health clinic in Pader, one of the areas ravished by the LRA. The clinic has treated 2,396 charity patients since October 2008.
The following is just one of many stories telling how this clinic is making an impact:
Joseph
Opiyo Joseph, 2 years old, with severe malaria and anaemia was brought in from a village about five km from the clinic. His mother had walked there hoping to get much needed help. After consultation it was determined that Joseph needed to be referred to the main hospital for a blood transfusion. Unfortunately the clinic ambulance had no fuel and his mother had no money for public transport. She was about to give up hope and watch her child die when the IMF administrator came forward with money from our funds to buy fuel. Joseph and his mum were transported to the hospital where he was able to receive the necessary transfusion.
Small gifts can make such a big difference, often helping to save a life.
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