5.22.2014

Rain and Water

Since early February, we have been working on a water system for Suubi. By taking advantage of the heavy rains that come twice a year, the Suubi Health Center will be able to have reliable access to water in it's own back yard. We dug a pit deep enough to hold over 70,000 liters of water. Then found the best contractor around to cement it, attach a rainwater catchment on the roof, and install a pump, pipes, sink and filtration. Soon, rainwater will be collecting and Suubi will have a constant flow of clean water! Here's our progress in photos:

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5.06.2014

The FINAL WEEK of Suubi's #5kin5Weeks!

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$5k in 5 Weeks!
 
Your last chance to help us raise $5k for the Suubi Health Center!
Help stock our shelves!
From delivery beds to anti-malarials to family planning, every person in Budondo deserves life. 
 We hit the medical supply store on Sunday! 
Your donation ensures that all necessary drugs and supplies are purchased.

 
Give these cuties the health care they deserve!
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5.02.2014

The Man with the Passion (Fruit)

Charles Mukisa
Charles Mukisa knows the importance of sustainability. He discovered that the market for passion fruits was very profitable and decided that this was the cash crop to keep the Suubi Health Center running strong. In the future, Charles hopes to expand his farm by producing and selling passion fruit juice. And why not? That stuff is delicious!


The beginnings of the passion fruit structure
A grafted passion fruit seedling produces better fruit and prevents disease

Intercropping with green peppers allows us to maximize our farm land!

The work is long and hard, but the rewards are well worth the efforts!
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