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Special project vaccinations stopped

The special vaccination project was stopped. The background is that shortly after the start of the project we were contacted by concerned members and supporters who are very critical of the topic of vaccination. We take the concerns of our members and supporters very seriously and have therefore decided to stop the project again.

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Special project: Vaccination campaign

The children in Uganda are regularly infected with diseases and need medical care. In order to remedy this, we would like to vaccinate all children against the most common diseases: mumps, measles, rubella, hepatitis B, typhoid fever and yellow fever. For this purpose we have created a special project, which you can find under this link.

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Special project: Vaccination campaign

Sonrise has asked us to start a special project to protect their children. The children are regularly infected with infectious diseases and need medical care. Therefore we would like to vaccinate all children against the most common diseases. In total we still need the following vaccinations for all three houses:   36 x mumps/measles/rubella – per vaccination approx. 17 Euro 148 x Hepatitis B – per vaccination approx. 12 Euro (average price, as in some cases the triple vaccination is still required) 141 x typhoid – approx. 13 Euro per vaccination 146 x yellow fever – per vaccination approx. 27 Euro   For this project the amount of donations collected by Peace’s Hope e.V. has reached   0 Euro   Already invested as an association locally: 0 Euro   If you want to contribute to this project please fill in our donation form.

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Project country Uganda

Capital city: Kampala System of government: Republic Area: 241,551 km² Population: 49 millions               The aim of Sonrise Ministries in Uganda is to provide a safe home for orphaned and abused children in which they can grow up physically, psychologically and emotionally cared for.   The organisation consists of five different departments. On the one hand there are the following three different homes. First the Sonrise Baby’s Home currently taking care for babies at the age of 0 to 4 years. Second the Sonrise Children’s Home currently taking care for children from the age of 4 and third the Mirembe Cottage of Street Girls with girls aged 4 and older. On the other hand there is also the Sonrise Children’s Choir consisting of children from all three homes, children from the local community as well as the Sonrise parish itself.   Reasons for beingWeiterlesen / Continue reading