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13 officers (doctors), 2 nurses, 2 lab technicians and a cleaner/cook.


I’ve worked in the clinic to finish setting up all the proce- dures necessary to keep it running smoothly. We’re spreading the news to the surrounding villages about the clinic and what is offered.


A major answered prayer is that we passed our final inspection by the Ministry of Health in Uganda, so we’re now officially registered as a Level 3 health care cen- ter! This official registration opens up a lot of doors for us. For one thing, it means we’ll be receiving ongoing support from the Ministry of Health, and we will soon be able to start running free immuniza- tion clinics for the community. We can now make requests to the Ministry of Health in Uganda for free vaccines, and they have agreed to provide us with a free gas-cylinder refrigerator to hold those vac- cines. Praise the Lord!


The clinic has already blessed many peo- ple, including a 7-year-old little girl who has been suffering from severe leg wounds for the past 5 years. After diagnosing her with a chronic immune system disorder called Vasculitis, the clinic staff has been cleaning her wounds and changing her dressings daily. And all of this help has been provided com- pletely free-of-charge. Please join with us in Uganda in praying for the complete healing of this pre- cious little girl!


And I have another wonderful thing to report. Thanks to the in- credible generosity of a group of donors who wanted to do some- thing special for children in Uganda, we were able to take 20 orphans from a nearby chil- dren’s home on a field trip to


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