Total Raised Fund

57%
Raised
74,856,000
Goal
132,000,000
H0033

Medical Access for Isolated Communities

This mobile clinic will serve 25 remote villages, providing essential healthcare services to approximately 15,000 people who currently have limited access to medical care.

Supporting Our Cause Together

Meet Our Dedicated Team Members

Sarah Mtemvu

NGO Coordinator

John Mwakalinga

Church Treasurer

Pastor Daniel Mwenda

Church Leader

Adena Tanner

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Patients

Medical Staff

Villages Served

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Medical Supplies
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Support for Our Harambee

What People Say

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Joseph Ndimbo

Nurse

Et occaecati omnis before the mobile clinic started visiting our village, many people suffered unnecessarily. Now we receive regular care and health education that has improved everyone's wellbeing.

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Mary Masawe

Healthcare Administrator

As a mother, I'm grateful for the maternal healthcare services. They ensured I had a safe pregnancy and delivery, unlike many women in neighboring communities.

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Elias Mwakalinga

Nurse

I received life-saving treatment through this program when I had no other options. I'm forever grateful for the compassionate care I received.

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Get In Touch

If you have any questions, please contact us!

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Answers to Common Inquiries

Frequently Asked Questions

Services include preventive care, maternal and child health services, treatment for common illnesses, first aid, health education, and referrals to hospitals for more complex cases.

Our medical team includes licensed doctors, nurses, midwives, and community health workers, many of whom are from Tanzania and understand local health challenges and cultural contexts.

We track key health indicators including number of patients treated, disease prevalence, maternal and child health outcomes, and community health knowledge. Regular reports are shared with donors and stakeholders.

Yes, we maintain patient records and schedule follow-up visits for those with chronic conditions. We also train community health workers to provide ongoing support between medical team visits.

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