My son can now afford a smile thanks to the Safe Motherhood and Child Disability Project
Joshua's parents were shocked when their son was born with a severe cleft lip and palate. They considered this a curse which had…
In the face of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic, its impact on the economy has affected parents and students greatly. Many brilliant and gifted students have been failing to enrol and/or continue with their studies across our training and education programs. Despite the support by Mildmay Institute of Health Sciences and its stakeholders to support them, their numbers continue to grow, some from highly vulnerable communities across the country, who would otherwise become change agents in their communities through the health training programs.
MIHS has developed a needy student support mechanism - UGX 4,000,000 ($1095) can maintain a needy student learning for one year on the Nursing, Midwifery, Medical Laboratory Technology or Clinical Officers’ program. This covers accommodation, meals, tuition, uniforms and practicum. Completing a course of 3 years will take UGX 12,000,000 ($3287). Your support will be highly appreciated.
Identification and selection of such students is done through a rigorous process that involves consultation with local authorities from their villages. This is intended to ensure that the sponsorship goes to the neediest and to those most likely to make impact in their communities.
Joshua's parents were shocked when their son was born with a severe cleft lip and palate. They considered this a curse which had…
04-year-old Cerinah has never crawled nor sat upright in her life. She can only sit with the aid of sitting frames, and when they…
Allen Namuyaba was 17 years of age when she gave birth to her first born in 2016 at Kikandwa HCIII, Mubende District. It was…