Events

Upcoming Events

Join us online at 7pm PT on April 10th to hear directly from our partners who are still doing the important work of providing medical and educational resources in Uganda! This will be an inspiring evening webinar on medical missions and children’s homes in Uganda with speakers Dr. Franklin Muwanguzi and Hapi Mutesi. You will hear short inspirational presentations from Franklin and Hapi, followed by a Q & A session. Click here to sign up!

Dr. Franklin

Founder of Jungle Medical Missions and Medical Doctor in Uganda.

Hapi

School Administrator for the Amahoro Community School, Mentor at the Amahoro Children’s Home, and a human rights advocate by profession.

This event will not be a fundraiser. Instead, we invite you to join us and expand your knowledge of the critical work we support in Uganda. You will hear a presentation on medical clinics from Dr. Franklin and a presentation on children’s homes and community schools from Hapi. Come prepared with your questions, since these experts will be joining us live all the way from Uganda!


We hope to have our annual Dinner Auction this year in September at St. Mary’s in Medford Oregon! This will be a fundraiser to promote social development and medical care for children in Uganda. Stay tuned for exciting auction items, the delicious dinner, and heartwarming stories. 

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What we’ve been up to

On Saturday May 4th 2019 at St. Mary’s School in Medford Oregon, the ACCT held our annual Auction. It was an excellent opportunity receive updates about the our partner organizations in Uganda and to support the work that continues to be done. We raised $70,000 this year, which more than tripled our previous success! This auction included a silent and live auction and a delicious dinner. Email amahorochildrenuganda@gmail.com to be involved with our auction next year!

In 2018 we had a number of educational events, where Dr. Franklin of Jungle Medical Missions and Caleb of the Amahoro Children’s Home spoke for a variety of audiences–from Central High School to the Smullin Heath Education Center.