By SIobhan Neilland | Founder - Managing Director of OneMama
OneMama.org 2014 Updates!
We are growing and expanding in ways that truly are miraculous! Here are just a few of the changes that we started to make in 2014.
We still mostly fund the OneMama.org programs from our economic sustainability programs listed below.The OneMama Collection that many of you purchase all year round and your monthly donations are what pay for our medical supplies, medical staff, and even many of our building upgrades on the ground in Uganda. We make very little go a long way, and I could not be prouder of the community, directors, and all those who have stepped up and started to take action to BE the change in the world.
We really are all ONE Mama to each other and this is our living example.
Here is what's NEW…..
o We are no longer working out of mud hut conditions! We now have separated clinic buildings from staff and family buildings, improving overall community sanitation.
o This is creating a hybrid model using both to generate electricity for the clinic.
o Only two years ago we didn't even have solar power… now we have both solar and traditional electricity! First time in community history!
o We are an official Ugandan Health center ll
o Clinic can now support up to 350 people a day for our special events.
o Updated signage for the OneMama clinic and road to the OneMama Clinic
o Updated clothing collection to fund OneMama! The OneMama Collection created a new fashion-forward line to continue funding for our programs and entering larger markets.
o This includes labeling and sizing for larger distribution.
o Listed below all the new services
o Listed below all the new services
o Updated communication processes to accommodate for OneMama.org’s international growth, both internally and externally.
o We want to make sure that we are poised to always be the voice the individuals in our OneMama communities.
o Met with community advisors on how to continue our longevity and healthy future.
o Community feels we are moving in right direction and is excited about our new clinic and services.
Details of Items Mentioned Above
New Partners for Clinic Services
Partners that will assist our OneMama community health services
o Makerere Walter Reed Project (circumcision organization) - 60% less chance of HIV than non- circumcised
Partners who will assist our OneMama community with economic services
o Education CBO (Uganda Youth) - that offers scholarship for our OneMama members and community members for skills development
Agriculture partner classes to assist the community and keep OneMama self-sufficient
Economic Sustainability - Crafts & Clothing Program
o OneMama Collection New or Updated Items:
OneMama Collection Original items:
OneMama Overall Organizational Updates
Community Meetings
We want to THANK each and every one of you in the OneMama World Community for helping us grow and evolve thru each of these stages of growth. We look forward to all that we can accompish together in the years to come not only for this clinic but the future 250 clinics that we will build together.
Sending each of you the gift of Light and LOVE in your lives and hearts.
Siobhan Neilland – Founder of OneMama.org
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By Siobhan Neilland | Managing Director
By Siobhan Neilland | Founder - Managing Director of OneMama
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