GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!

by SHARE (NGO)
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!
GIVE A gift of Ambulance in MEMORY of Patricia!

Project Report | Apr 8, 2024
No Ambulances for Highway Accident Victims!

By Charles Olupot | Project Leader

Student victim, road accident
Student victim, road accident

Dear Donors,

We are reporting on the urgent need for a community ambulance in memory of Patricia Àustralian missionary who died on April 2023. Easter season, Eastern Uganda.

Donating an ambulance to a struggling health care system can be a tremendous help, allowing health care professionals to provide services that mattre for all accident victims regardless of how they happen, time and place, to everyone. Especially victims of Poverty?

Donate and save a million lives in Uganda!. SHARE is an illustrious voluntary NGO in Uganda with the potential to save lives through First aid for the disadvantaged community's.

Hundreds of children and new mothers lose their lives in Uganda because there's no emergency transport to hospital during emergencies, accidents, child birth.

We're raising funds for a life-saving ambulance that will be used to transport critical accident victims, ill children, mothers in labour pain, and other patients that need urgent medical or surgical attention.eg elderly people in the village.

Ambulances are still rare in Uganda. People are using bicycles, motorcycles. The bicycles are very slow and they are difficult to use in poor terrain surface. The patients always die on the way because they reach hospital late. With your help, Given to bless will buy an ambulance, to save lives of many accident victims in memory of Patricia, Àustralian friend.

You'll be able to see the actual impact of your donation. We'll to provide updates and we shall arrange longer-term updates on our monthly reports.

We estimate that the ambulance will save 120 additional lives per year. If you know anything about funding healthcare in low-income countries, you will recognize this as exceptionally high impact

Your help, Donations will support the mission of providing emergency medical care to the community! Accident victims And donations of all shapes and sizes help!

We are grateful to all supporters.

High speed busses cause lot of road accident
High speed busses cause lot of road accident
Our staff, meeting, how to stop school accidents
Our staff, meeting, how to stop school accidents
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SHARE (NGO)

Location: PALLISA - Uganda
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