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Hope Ward Cancer Care is one of our prime areas of focus this year. You can read below some of our patient stories, click here for a full listing.
Your support is making such a difference.
Dr. Helena and the Oncology Nursing team Aisha, Joshi, Irene and Maria wish to thank all of our sponsors for their [...]

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UPDATE:
Kuvuka has matched donations from its Customers
making a total raised so far of £806.
We are very grateful for all you’ve given.
Sean Clarke 18/01/10
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Kuvuka cafe is raising money for Suubi Trust to give cancer care to patients who would be without hope otherwise.

Kuvuka Cafe is approaching its 3rd birthday at the end of December, what [...]

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Kuvuka Fund Raising

In November Kuvuka raised £60.90 at a “Feel Good” night.

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We are putting on an night to remember at Kuvuka on Friday the 28th November.
The concept was born out of a frustration that when those of us no longer in our twenties want to go out and just have a good dance and a fun night, it always ends up marred by [...]

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The following is a brief account of giving and sponsorship in April:

We received £1,054 from individual supporters.
An individual gave £400 to meet the cost of care for a young man at Hope Ward.
Kuvuka gave £500 to support treatments given to patients at the Lira Clinic.

Read more about previous Giving here…

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In March Suubi Trust met the cost for 272 patients treated at the Lira Clinic. This is a slight increase over previous months, probably reflective of the start of the rainy season. That brings the total treated so far this year to 645.
Of these patients, 73 were five years or under (27%) and 47 between [...]

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Sean Clarke owns and runs a Coffee Shop in Britsol, Kuvuka, and has generously donated
£500
to support the work at the Lira Clinic.

In his Blog he writes:

It is a little known fact that coffee was first used in Uganda five centuries ago.
However, it was not roasted and used as a drink as it is today. The [...]

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