01
Dec 2024 |
December
2024 circular: Latest news from Acheru, purchase of land for new base in Karamoja. |
03
Nov 2024 |
November
2024 report: Report of a young patient, a new partnership, and news from Napak. |
05
Oct 2024 |
October
2024 report: The value of wheelchairs for our patients. |
04
Sep 2024 |
September
2024 circular: News of patients, help from a Ugandan bank, community outreaches in the north, and progress at Salama. |
03
Aug 2024 |
August
2024 report: News of some Acheru patients. |
30
Jun 2024 |
July
2024 report: Plans for the north, and a child we hope to help. |
02
Jun 2024 |
June
2024 circular: Planning for the future, and also looking back at former patients. |
04
May 2024 |
May
2024 report: Partnership opportunities, and news of former patients. |
30
Mar 2024 |
April
2024 report: Preparing for work in northern Uganda, and news of Acheru patients. |
09
Mar 2024 |
March
2024 circular: Community outreaches, partnership with Salama school for blind children, and stories of some children. |
03
Feb 2024 |
February
2024 report: News of two community outreaches. |
05
Jan 2024 |
January
2024 report: Party season at Acheru. |
05
Dec 2023 |
December
2023 circular: Physiotherapy report, long term patients, and news of work in the north. |
31
Oct 2023 |
November
2023 report: Cleft palate treatment, and news from Salama School for the Blind. |
07
Oct 2023 |
October
2023 report: Renewal of Acheru registration, and stories of two children. |
01
Sep 2023 |
September
2023 circular: Latest news, and report on work in the north. |
01
Aug 2023 |
August
2023 report: News of some former patients, and a recent one, and encouraging progress at Salama. |
04
Jul 2023 |
July
2023 report: News of some longer term Acheru patients, and two recent ones. |
01
Jun 2023 |
June
2023 circular: Visitors' impressions, progress with renovations, and news of patients. |
08
May 2023 |
May
2023 report: Progress at Salama, and news of a community visit to a former patient. |
01
Apr 2023 |
April
2023 report: News of a Cerebral Palsy event at Acheru, and the difference treatment has made to a young boy.
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