Health and sanitation improvement

Sexual reproductive health, HIV prevention and care

We envision having a medical facility in each of our three Shelter villages to provide care to our babies, children and mothers.

Extending healthcare to our neighbours, so that we’re able to make a lasting impact in our communities. For our doctors, nurses and healthcare assistants, providing medical care is an act of love. It’s seeing a neighbour in pain and responding. It’s helping kids grow up healthy and loved.

Our medical team plays a vital role in ensuring we provide holistic care to everyone in our families. We not only treat health issues, but work hard to reduce disease prevalence. Our medical team focuses on disease prevention by educating everyone in our villages on proper nutrition and hygiene practices, as well as giving immunizations and mosquito nets and repellents to our mothers and children.

Additionally, we partner with health teams to provide medical outreaches to the community. Healthcare is expensive and difficult to access for families in rural areas and some urban areas, but through our outreaches we meet the community’s most pressing needs.

We improve Health through HIV/AIDS suppression in Children, Youth and Families, Care and Support to the HIV Victims, offering Reproductive Health education, and offering water and sanitation programs.

Our long-term goal at Shelter Arm Organisation is to work alongside esteemed professionals to make a meaningful impact on the health and well-being of individuals in Uganda and beyond.

We firmly believe that through collaborative efforts and knowledge sharing, we can effectively raise awareness about the causes, prevention, and management of various disease conditions, ultimately improving the quality of life for those affected.

Specifically, we are interested in leveraging your expertise to:

  • Conduct educational seminars, workshops, and public lectures to disseminate valuable information about fibroids, ovarian cancer, mental disorders, and related health topics.
  • Collaborate on research initiatives aimed at better understanding the prevalence and risk factors associated with these conditions in the Ugandan population.
  • Develop informative resources and materials for distribution to healthcare providers, patients, and the general public.
  • Participate in community outreach programs and awareness campaigns to reach underserved communities.

We understand that participating in such initiatives requires our time and dedication, and we are committed to providing the necessary support to ensure that the donation resources are put to proper use and both productive and fulfilling.