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  • Giving Hope — Food and Health Kits for Families

    In response to the growing needs of vulnerable families, Humble Vessel Foundation & Clinic carried out a food and health kit distribution this month.
    Over 100 households in Bukasa and nearby areas received essential food items, soap, and hygiene products to support their well-being during the dry season.

    Our team of volunteers ensured that every package reached families most in need—especially those with young children and elderly members. The initiative was funded through generous contributions from our local partners and well-wishers.

    “We’re grateful to the donors who make this possible,” said one of the volunteers. “A small act of kindness goes a long way in restoring hope.”

    This activity is part of our ongoing community relief program, ensuring that families not only receive healthcare but also the basic support needed to live with dignity.

    Okugaba Enteekateeka — Ebigabiro by’emmere n’obujjanjabi eri amaka
    Mu kiseera kino, Humble Vessel Foundation & Clinic egabidde amaka agasoba mu 100 eby’okulya n’ebikozesebwa mu by’obulamu, nga mu biri sabbuuni n’ebintu by’okukuuma obuyonjo.
    Abavoluntiya ba foundation beeyabidde okutambuza obuweereza obutuukirira ab’ensonga ennyo, nga omutwe gw’enteekateeka guli ku kubazzaamu essuubi abali mu bwetaavu.

  • Building Skills for Better Community Health

    To strengthen the impact of our outreach programs, Humble Vessel Foundation & Clinic recently organized a capacity-building workshop for community health workers, nurses, and volunteers.

    Held in Kampala, the one-day training brought together over 40 participants from across Wakiso and Mityana districts. The focus was on improving patient care, data collection, and early diagnosis of preventable diseases such as malaria and anemia.

    Through interactive presentations and group discussions, participants shared experiences from the field and learned practical approaches to community health education. The session also included modules on patient communication, sanitation, and emergency response for rural settings.

    “When we train the people who serve in communities, we multiply the impact of every outreach,” said the Foundation’s coordinator during the event. “Our goal is to ensure that every family can access quality, compassionate healthcare.”

    This workshop marks another milestone in Humble Vessel’s ongoing commitment to equip frontline workers with the knowledge and confidence they need to transform community health.

    Okukulaakulanya obusobozi mu by’obulamu bw’amaka
    Humble Vessel Foundation & Clinic yakubiriza ekibinja kya bakugu mu by’obulamu okwetaba mu kusomesa okw’omutindo okwategekebwa mu Kampala. Abasomesa bangi okuva mu Wakiso ne Mityana baafunye obumanyirivu ku ngeri y’okulabirira abalwadde, okuzuula endwadde amangu, n’okugaba obukulembeze mu by’obulamu bw’abantu.

    “Bw’oyigiriza abo abaweereza mu bitundu, obeera oyongedde amaanyi g’obujjanjabi obutuuka mu bantu bangi,” bw’agamba omukwanaganya w’ekitongole.