Suubi child Advocacy and Community Outreach

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Suubi child advocacy and community outreach

Uganda

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 War, Starvation, poverty and disease are a harsh reality for many in the impoverished areas of Africa and Uganda. Children in rural areas of Uganda like Butoloogo are the most vulnerable — where 1 in 4 will die before the age of ten to treatable illnesses like Malaria. The average life span in Uganda for an adult is 48 years. Medical Charity in Uganda is vital for life. Support our medical Charity in Uganda, help us stop malaria

     
  •  Can you imagine holding a dying baby in your arms or watch a mother crying because she cannot look after her children?
  • Can you imagine walking 7-9 miles to Hospital whenever you needed treatment?
  • Can you imagine being in labour and having to have your baby in the field, on the roadside, or in a market?
  • Can you imagine growing up in a place where there are no toys,, no sweets and treats?
  • Can you imagine growing up in a place where you lack the most basic needs in life: food, clean water, clothing, medication and shelter?
  • Can you imagine having to work in the field daily to grow your own food and walk over 5 miles to school everyday?
  • Have you ever seen small children playing, knowing that their parents died and left them with AIDS virus?
  • Have you ever imagined how the families are headed by adolescents and the dying adults being nursed by their children?
  • Do you ever think that the world is not fair and we need to do something’?

 

Suubi child advocacy and community outreach Uganda is about 32 kilometers from Mubende town centre and caters for 30 children in this we give them scholastic materials as we are planning to put up a centre for them. Currently, the office is in Mubende town hopefully to shift them to the centre on the ground as soon as possible.  Suubi child advocacy is run as a community project and comprise needy children from our village and various infections from our community young and the adults. Charity in Uganda is important and can make a difference to suffering adults and children if people like you are willing to help them. 

The most common straggle seen from our people is poor health and poor education, together with problems associated with malnutrition. In addition to this we are affiliated to nonacos Uganda which help us to teach people from the community to stop using drug that may destroy their lives.