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UGANDA

Upcoming Missions Trip

October 11-19, 2025

In partnership with the Mission Africa and Michael Silwanyi Child Foundation, this trip is an opportunity to continue the work we started in March and extend our services beyond borders and make a meaningful impact in communities in need. It marks our 2nd medical camp of 2025 and 4th overall visit to the region this year.​

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October 2025 enrollment is closed.

Enrollment for June 12-21, 2026 is now open.

You can apply by sending your letter of intent to prabhu.emmady@hopestreetfreeclinic.org

Cost: 2800$ (covers flights, hotel, meals, camps medicines/tests, etc.,)

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Previous Uganda Missions Trips

                             August 2025                                   

1. Medical Camps in Kampala - total of 883 patients served:

In partnership with Word of Life Uganda, we participated in medical camps at local schools in Bugiri and Tuzukuke, offering healthcare services to students and their families.

 

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2. Visiting Atuwanguza Memorial School of Nursing and Midwifery:​

We had the privilege of spending meaningful time with nursing students, learning about their daily routines, training programs, and hopes for the future. â€‹We also provided teaching sessions, both medical and spiritual.

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3. Weekend Discipleship & Teaching:

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We brought together approximately 30 villagers from various communities, including Walewajji, Iyolwa, Nagongera, Mulanda, and others.

 

The sessions we led focused on key areas such as: 

- Core teachings of the Bible and the path to salvation

- Principles of church leadership and discipleship

- Strategies for establishing and nurturing strong local churches.

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March 2025

A team of six had the privilege of serving the people of Tororo, Uganda — a rural region with limited access to essential medications and medical care — through God’s provision and with hearts committed to His work. We served 1,120 patients across four different villages, providing free consultations, and distributed 31,300 units of common medicines.

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Download The Trip Report Here  

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