New Clinic Maternity Ward

In the last 5 years, the St Anthony-Josephine Clinic in Kitegomba has provided much-needed dispensary and basic health services to many individuals and families. The Clinic has truly been a blessing to the community. In response to the great need in the surrounding villages for maternity prenatal, delivery, and post-natal...

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COVID Restrictions/Infections Soar

Uganda is seeing a dramatic rise in the number of infections amid a vaccine shortage which prompts increased restrictions. The soaring severe infection cases are overwhelming the fragile health system. Uganda’s COVID lockdown measures are tightening to try and stem a surge in infections as the country contends with an...

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Co-ordinating Clinic Contacts

Wambale Stocking Inventory

Stocking the Kitegomba Clinic with an inventory of supplies, medications, and equipment has been a challenge most recently resolved with a structure of networking. This is with thanks, in part, to a volunteer nurse from Longmont, a Ugandan priest friend of Fr Francis’ named Fr Simon Elweu, key Kitegomba Clinic...

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Proposed Clinic Improvements

Kitegomba Clinic

2020 latest requests for the Clinics: “Fr. Francis Needs Your Help!” Donate to Fund Growing Clinic Staff Quarters / Medical Equipment Building Expansion = $30,000 Living quarters for staff members (nurses, teachers, a security guard) will be built near the new primary school and clinic in Kitegomba. Fr. Francis recommends...

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Dr. Luzige Charles is a Blessing

St Lillianne's orphans

Dr. Charles is a blessing to both the children at St Lillian’s Orphanage and to the Sts. Anthony and Josephine Clinic in Kitegomba. With a generous donation of an ultrasound machine and logistics coordination from Martha Goedert, PhD. with the Nebraska Medical Center, additional patient services have been made available...

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Clinic Shelves Stocked

Wambale clinic supplies delivered

Clinic supplies are hard to come by in Uganda. During a visit to Fr Francis in Uganda, the clinic shelves were restocked with over the counter medicine, bandages, medical paraphernalia and general supplies that were so generously donated. Fr Francis sends a sincere “Thank You!” to all who gave of...

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