Picture of the Week: Short-term missions at CURE Uganda

We’re hosting 14 different visitors, from six different countries, this week at CURE Uganda.

All are from different backgrounds, ages, and walks of life but are here for a common purpose and mission. CURE is not only a global organization, but a host for short-term missions and volunteers from around the world.

Short-term missions at CURE Uganda

Front row, L to R: Kathleen Roach (UGa Go team), Erin Craig, Megan Bush, Miriam Ongom, Dr. Innocente Mayanda (CURE Hydrocephalus – Angola), Dagim Kassaye (Finance Manager, CURE Ethiopia)
Back row, L to R: Emily Howell, Anna Graham, Katie Rae Spell (all UGa GO team); Ali & James Henderson (husband and wife, PT/Pastor-neurosurgeon team from the UK), Dr. Stalin Mancias (CURE Hydrocephalus – Honduras)
We’re also hosting two South Sudanese PTs this week.
 
You can volunteer with CURE, too! Learn more about opportunities to serve at http://uk.cure.org/go.

Posted by: Derek Johnson

Derek has posted 11 articles.

Originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Derek currently calls Uganda “home” as he serves as Executive Director of CURE Children’s Hospital of Uganda.

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One Response to “Picture of the Week: Short-term missions at CURE Uganda”

  1. CURE hospital always brings hope to the hopeless who in some way have almost given up on their \Lives. I express my sincere gratitude to the entire staff ranging from the dedicated neural surgeons available, the critical care nursing spear-headed by one Elisha Okaisu Mullen and many others in their respective responsibilities.

    CURE hospital reflects the ideal form of health care that all health care institutions both public and private in Uganda should adopt.

    Keep the pressure on, we are behind you.

    Byaruhanga Emmanuel
    MUST Research Collaboration
    Mbarara

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