Hello Everyone! To those in the US - Happy Spring, the snow is melting and March Madness is almost over (Kansas Jayhawks are still in it as I write this!) To those in Uganda - Happy back to school finally after such a long shut down for COVID. Today I am reflecting on the beginnings of ACT. The very first contact as most of you know was a handwritten letter from Richard and Generous Turinawe - written on April 22, 2003. I had no idea of who they were and in fact, I had to look up where Uganda was in the continent of Africa! I'll bet some of you don't know I still have that original letter. Here it is! I looked at that letter on my desk for a couple of weeks and my heart stirred! I wrote Richard back and the rest is history. The first trip was September 2006 when John and I traveled there. The second trip was the first Travel Team in 2008. As of now, we've made 15 team trips to Muko and just scheduled our 16th for August 2022. So, I always hesitate when people ask me, "...
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Promoting public health in Muko
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ACT has 6 Programs and one of those is HEAL (Health is Elemental to All Life). The desired outcomes for the HEAL Program are to promote good sanitation, healthy life choices, good nutrition and education about health. To do this, ACT trained 15 volunteers from various villages who are now volunteer Health Promotion Workers. These volunteers go into one village at a time, hold a meeting (dialogue) for as many community members as possible - men, women and children. They begin by sharing about the services available through ACT. They then share some health-related information such as sanitation ideas, good parenting skills, health domestic partnerships, and so on. The group then 1. discusses the greatest health issues in their village 2. prioritizes those issues for the most important and urgent 3. creates an Action Plan describing how they will work collaboratively to improve their ...