The
team from Northern Ireland are here for a second week to help at a fun day for
the Hospital’s ‘Afaayo’ (He Cares) Club. This is a regular time for children
and young people who live with the challenge of being HIV+, usually because
they acquired the virus at birth.
However, there was more
work for them to do. To raise funds to pay the fees for those who cannot afford
to pay for treatment or need assistance to buy food there was a sale of items
brought here by visitors and left (including a suit, 2 jackets and ties Malcolm
no longer has a use for). The team became willing stall holders and almost
2,000,000 Ugandan shillings was raised
(about £380). This is a great help to the 20 million shillings needed per year
to support this assistance.
The team left on
Thursday. They presented bags of toys to help with the Hospital’s clubs for
children.
They also presented a
banner which had been made by one of Rory’s patients when he was a GP in
Ireland.
So next week – Malcolm
really must get down and do some proper work! We are still waiting!