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OneMama2 weeks ago4 Weeks Without Medical Supplies — We Need Your Help Now at OneMama.org
I hope you’re doing well in these intense times. I’m reaching out from the bottom of my heart because the OneMama International Health Center in rural Uganda is facing a serious crisis.
For the first time in years, we’ve been out of medical supplies for nearly 4 weeks. Donations have dropped drastically due to the global hardships so many are facing. I truly understand — the world is asking a lot of all of us right now.
Still, I’m reaching out in case you can help:
Just $100 can save up to 50 lives — and it takes at least $5,000/month to keep the clinic open. We’ve managed to do that since 2008, and 100% of funds go directly to our community in rural Uganda — covering urgent medical care, birthing support, malaria treatment, medical staff, economic sustainability training, domestic violence prevention training, and education and clinic repairs.
What we need most right now are recurring donations or a large donation for medical supplies this month— any amount helps us stay standing in this storm.
If you’re able, please give or share: OneMama.org 🙏
Large One-time Donations - https://onemama.org/product/direct-single-one-time-donation/
Recurring Donations - https://onemama.org/product/recurring-donations/
With deep gratitude and love for all your continuing support,
Siobhan Neilland – CEO- Founder
"OneMama relies on Recurring Donations to keep our on-going projects running and to help us achieve our long-term goals – click the link below to activate your OneMama Super Powers and make a Recurring Donation today!"
https://onemama.org/product/recurring-donations/
#OneMama #giveback
https://youtu.be/xleL500sorc OneMama2 weeks ago4 Weeks Without Medical Supplies — We Need Your Help Now at OneMama.org
I hope you’re doing well in these intense times. I’m reaching out from the bottom of my heart because the OneMama International Health Center in rural Uganda is facing a serious crisis.
For the first time in years, we’ve been out of medical supplies for nearly 4 weeks. Donations have dropped drastically due to the global hardships so many are facing. I truly understand — the world is asking a lot of all of us right now.
Still, I’m reaching out in case you can help:
Just $100 can save up to 50 lives — and it takes at least $5,000/month to keep the clinic open. We’ve managed to do that since 2008, and 100% of funds go directly to our community in rural Uganda — covering urgent medical care, birthing support, malaria treatment, medical staff, economic sustainability training, domestic violence prevention training, and education and clinic repairs.
What we need most right now are recurring donations or a large donation for medical supplies this month— any amount helps us stay standing in this storm.
If you’re able, please give or share: OneMama.org 🙏
Large One-time Donations - https://onemama.org/product/direct-single-one-time-donation/
Recurring Donations - https://onemama.org/product/recurring-donations/
With deep gratitude and love for all your continuing support,
Siobhan Neilland – CEO- Founder
"OneMama relies on Recurring Donations to keep our on-going projects running and to help us achieve our long-term goals – click the link below to activate your OneMama Super Powers and make a Recurring Donation today!"
https://onemama.org/product/recurring-donations/
#OneMama #giveback
https://youtu.be/xleL500sorc OneMama2 weeks ago4 Weeks Without Medical Supplies — We Need Your Help Now at OneMama.org
I hope you’re doing well in these intense times. I’m reaching out from the bottom of my heart because the OneMama International Health Center in rural Uganda is facing a serious crisis.
For the first time in years, we’ve been out of medical supplies for nearly 4 weeks. Donations have dropped drastically due to the global hardships so many are facing. I truly understand — the world is asking a lot of all of us right now.
Still, I’m reaching out in case you can help:
Just $100 can save up to 50 lives — and it takes at least $5,000/month to keep the clinic open. We’ve managed to do that since 2008, and 100% of funds go directly to our community in rural Uganda — covering urgent medical care, birthing support, malaria treatment, medical staff, economic sustainability training, domestic violence prevention training, and education and clinic repairs.
What we need most right now are recurring donations or a large donation for medical supplies this month— any amount helps us stay standing in this storm.
If you’re able, please give or share: OneMama.org 🙏
Large One-time Donations - https://onemama.org/product/direct-single-one-time-donation/
Recurring Donations - https://onemama.org/product/recurring-donations/
With deep gratitude and love for all your continuing support,
Siobhan Neilland – CEO- Founder
"OneMama relies on Recurring Donations to keep our on-going projects running and to help us achieve our long-term goals – click the link below to activate your OneMama Super Powers and make a Recurring Donation today!"
https://onemama.org/product/recurring-donations/
#OneMama #giveback
https://youtu.be/xleL500sorc OneMama3 weeks agoI know the world feels like too much right now — war, loss, and unrest everywhere. But I’m reaching out from the heart, because the OneMama International Health Center — the clinic I founded after losing my own baby — is also in crisis.
We’ve been out of medical supplies for nearly 4 weeks, and the community is truly struggling.
$100 can save up to 50 lives, and it takes $5,000/month to keep the clinic going — supporting births, malaria care, domestic violence prevention, and basic health needs.
If you’re able, we urgently need a recurring or one-time donation to stay open.
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With all my love and gratitude,
Siobhan Neilland
Founder, OneMama.org
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