By Margaret Reynolds | Vice President
As our children head back to school after the Holidays, children throughout the world are doing the same. Just as flu and cold season is upon us, malaria season is upon our friends in Uganda. Malaria, hopefully, will be well treated and prevented with some of the technology from which we benefit. However, until then we must continue to prevent the disease through spreading insecticide treated malaria nets. And when, inevitably, some of the users still get malaria, we must provide supportive treatment at the local health center/hospital. We have currently focused our efforts on the nurses at Katulikire Health Center. They are the primary providers in this rural area. They serve their community on the front lines. It is important that they have safe housing for themselves. Such housing enables them to educate, provide preventive measures, and treatment when the need arises. We thank you for supporting them to prevent and treat malaria.
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