Read Hope Clinic's 2009-13 Plan

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The past eleven years have shown the founders, the staff and the community what commitment can lead to in the availability and sustained use of health services. Please remember that the founders and current management do not and have never taken pay or any income from the clinic - all funds go on staff, medicines, and the facility to provide services at Hope Clinic Lukuli or in the community we serve. Our Strategy 2009-13 shows our plan of work.

You can - you should - take action to help. As individuals, offer your skills from your home. As a company or organisation with a service, maybe you can deliver it for us. If your organisation has a monthly collection or theme, consider Hope Clinic Lukuli for one week. If you have the authority, please donate 1 hour of the company's turnover to us (nothing to you, massive for us). Paypal is for individuals. United Kingdom Gift Aid is more tax efficient for taxpayers. Your support ensures that services continue at accessible prices. Watch a film of how we work

If you are 'in development' please look at our work and achievements. Our annual expenditure, including staff, medicines, maintaining the facility and all the services with the community amounts to USD$100,000. Think of all the mega-projects and compare their efficiency to that of Hope Clinic Lukuli and our community.

Lake Victoria
Rural reality of life
The community we serve

Our experience of managing funds ranges from Rotary grants, church donations, UK charity awards and US charitable grants. All have been happy with the relationship, have publicised the impact on their websites and newsletters and many make repeat awards. On a larger scale, we have worked with non-health companies who provide furniture, telecommunications services, equipment or product discounts. With Aggreko and DFCU we also welcome individual contributions with some of their staff paying monthly in a form of payroll giving scheme.

With international donors we have managed three prime recipient awards from PEPFAR and have managed sub-recipient agreements with USAID and CDC partners. With the Ministry of Health and Kampala City Council we manage the commodities that are centrally purchased with Global Fund, UNITAID, CHAI and Gates Foundation resources and distributed through accredited NGO - these include reproductive health items, mosquito nets, ACT drugs, HIV test kits, water purification systems and ARV. Our record keeping is strong and reporting is complete and timely. If it comes to us free of cost, the community patients receive it free of cost but we ask that the time and cost of our staff to deliver the services and to mobilise patients is supported through funding. We are transparent and accountable. Our audit reports: 2008 2009 2010 2011 We welcome new supporters - please look at the links.