Families in Amolatar suffer from diseases that are easily preventable with the right knowledge and tools. We provide hygiene training and essential supplies like mosquito nets to stop illness before it starts. Your support empowers the community to take control of their health and stay out of the hospital.
Your Impact:
$40 provides 2 families with mosquito nets and hygiene kits.
$80 funds a clean water workshop for a community group.
$200installs a handwashing stationat a local school or market.
$450 trains 10 health ambassadors to lead their villages.
Every shilling you contribute is invested into long-term health through education and practical prevention tools.
Sanitation Training
We teach families how to keep water safe and maintain hygiene to prevent deadly waterborne diseases.
Disease Prevention
We distribute mosquito nets and provide life-saving information on preventing malaria and other local infections.
Nutritional Guidance
We show parents how to use local crops to prepare balanced meals, ensuring children grow up strong and healthy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about how your gift impacts the lives of people in Amolator District. If you need further assistance, please contact our support team at (+256) 778 115 516)
Treating a child for a waterborne disease helps today, but teaching a family how to treat their water prevents the same child from getting sick again tomorrow. Education stops the cycle of illness.
Our kits typically include items like long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets, water purification tablets, soap, and Jerry cans to ensure families can practice what they learn in our workshops.
We use practical, hands-on demonstrations and visual posters. Our health ambassadors speak the local language and use storytelling and role-play to ensure every community member understands the life-saving information.
These are respected members of the Amolatar community whom we train extensively. Because they live in the villages they serve, they are trusted sources of information and can provide ongoing support to their neighbors.
Yes. A major part of our work involves installing handwashing stations and providing hygiene training in local schools to ensure students have a safe, germ-free environment to learn in.