In the area of healthcare
the Foundation supports the “Benedict Medical Centre” of Kampala, founded by Father Giovanni Scalabrini in 2007 and designed as a clinic for pupils of the BCK schools; later, in 2009, it was extended and opened to the entire community of Luzira and the district of Nakawa (126,000 people).
The goal of the Foundation is to guarantee access the healthcare to the entire community. In particular, the BMC offers free medical care in the surrounding slums, promoting awareness-raising activities on topics like personal hygiene, prevention and recognising the symptoms of the main infectious diseases.
The clinic currently has 67 beds and a staff of 72 people and offers the following services:
a health centre for check-ups
radiology, maternity and surgical wards, gynaecology and dentistry departments
a pharmacy
a lab for analyses
a Day Hospital
an inpatient clinic
patients examined
surgical procedures performed
natural births
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Becoming a mum in Uganda
During the Community Outreach days we meet many pregnant women and girls that have never had an ultrasound or check-up, this exposes both them and their children to enormous health risks.- € 46.683Donated
- € 26.100Goal
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Free Medicine Fund
A dedicated fund and a safe place to take care of all those that cannot afford to purchase medicines.- € 13.253Donated
- € 21.000Goal
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Community outreach 2021
Accessible medical care and information on topics like personal hygiene, prevention and recognising the symptoms of the main infectious diseases.- € 370Donated
- € 36.000Goal
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