MISSION

Hope Health Action provides life-saving health and disability care in some of the world’s most vulnerable regions, including Haiti, South Sudan, and Uganda.

We equip local health systems, empowering national staff and facilities to fulfill their vision, ensuring the world’s poorest receive accessible, dignified and compassionate healthcare.

IMPACT
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Patients at Hope Health Action

Four years ago, Morrish developed a sharp pain and swelling in his lower right abdomen. The pain worsened whenever he dug or carried heavy loads, which were both essential to his work. He went to his local health centre seeking treatment, but the pain medication he was given brought no relief. He was then referred to another clinic, where an ultrasound scan was performed. Nothing was found, and Morrish lived in this condition for more than three years. In 2025, Morrish brought his wife back to South Sudan and decided to rebuild their life at home. The refugee crisis had reduced food rations, and with a large family to support, the move was a difficult but necessary step. He hoped to settle his family and provide for them there. After relocating, Morrish returned to farming work to support his household. But the hard labor triggered his pain once again. He tried to seek care at a local health centre, but his wife fell ill at the same time, and he stayed home to care for her until she recovered. Earlier this year, Morrish's wife attended a funeral where an announcement was made about Watsi and HHA's new surgical program. She urged him to learn more. Their family has been having a hard time financially, even paying their children's school fees had become difficult, and proper medical care had felt out of reach. A community health worker identified Morrish and arranged for him to be assessed at Yumbe Regional Referral Hospital. An ultrasound again confirmed a hernia requiring surgery. Now Morrish is raising $605 to fund the surgery that will relieve his pain and allow him to return to providing for his family. Morrish says, "I give thanks to HHA and the donor for the kind of support they are giving me. Please keep working to support others."

$605raised
Fully funded

Miteng is a 25-year-old young man from South Sudan. To earn a living, he works as a shoemaker. When Miteng was seven years old, he was playing football with his friends when he fell and got injured. He was taken to a local hospital where his condition was not termed as serious, and was sent home. A few days later, his leg was still paining and he started experiencing stomach pain. However, due to the advice they had received from hospital, they did not go back, and his family tried to treat the pain through local herbs. A year later, his parents decided to take him to another hospital for review and assessment. He underwent X-rays and was advised to return for review. However, due to financial challenges, his family was unable to bring him back to hospital. Following the outbreak of the 2016 war in South Sudan, his family fled to a refugee settlement and while there, an organization called Lutheran World Federation supported his medical assessment in Kampala, where surgery was advised. Unfortunately, finances were not available for his treatment. Presently, the condition has affected Miteng's mobility, daily activities and even socialization due to the intense pain and discharge. Early this year, Miteng sought help from our medical partner, Hope Health Action (HHA), and was thereafter referred to St. Mary's Hospital Lacor for a review. Miteng was diagnosed with osteomyelitis, a serious bone infection. Surgeons have recommended an amputation to treat his condition. Our medical partner, HHA, is helping Miteng receive treatment. On May 18th, he will undergo an amputation, to prevent further tissue death. Now, Miteng's family needs help to fund this $1,500 procedure. Miteng says, "I would like to thank the donor and HHA for your support. I look forward to going back to my work so I can support myself financially."

$1,500raised
Fully funded