Because healthcare should never depend on luck.
In Kabira, a rural village in southern Uganda, getting medical care isn’t a given.
When a child spikes a fever, there’s often no doctor nearby.
When a woman gives birth, there may be no clinic open.
And when malaria hits, the cost of treatment can be out of reach.
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We’ve seen what happens when communities are left to face these challenges alone. But we’ve also seen what happens when they’re backed by committed supporters who believe that healthcare is a right, not a privilege.
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That’s why Share Uganda exists.

We don't provide aid.
We support what's already working.
At the heart of our work is a simple health centre run by Ugandan medical professionals. No expats. No big teams. Just a trusted group of local staff doing the vital work of saving lives - day in, day out.
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We don’t dictate. We don’t deliver top-down programmes. We listen. We learn. And we fund what communities tell us they need.
We believe dignity begins with local leadership, and real change lasts when it’s built from within.
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Our Work

Fund the Hampton Health Centre
a community health centre that sees over 400 patients each month.​

Pay Ugandan
health centre staff
including the community’s first female Clinical Officer, Shiba.

Provide essential medicines & supplies
including for life-threatening diseases.

Support outreach camps
treating typhoid & maternal health issues in hard-to-reach areas.
What We Don't do
We don’t charge admin fees
We don’t run flashy campaigns
We don’t treat this as charity from afar

Why it matters
Because when someone walks hours to reach a clinic, only to find the door locked, they deserve better.
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Because the mothers we meet shouldn’t have to choose between buying food or buying medicine.
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Because we’ve seen how much is possible when you fund people - not just projects.
