More Pictures from Uganda Journey of Compassion

The team in Uganda did their last medical clinic a few days ago. Since then they have had a well deserved day off. The team estimates that close to 3,000 people have been treated in six medical clinics which is the most ever treated on any Journey of Compassion in the past 3 years.
 
Megan working the intake table for a medical clinic at a village in Uganda

Megan, co-founder of Re:LIFE,  will return home at the end of this week. No doubt this has been a profound transformational experience. Here is a post Megan left on one of our Village websites followed by some more photos:

 
Hi Guys,

Sorry I haven’t had a chance to update you with what is happening here in Uganda. I have limited access to any form of communication this last week. We have helped over a thousand people in various villages near Mityana in the last 5 clinics. Our last clinic is tomorrow at King’s Kids where they have over 100 orphans living there and another 200 kids who attend school. This trip has been a definite experience and there’s a lot of “detoxing” done when you are completely removed from what is familiar to you. The locals are absolutely amazing and extremely grateful for what we are doing here. Can’t wait to see you all next Thursday. I’ll fill you in with all the details!

 
 
Interested on going on a Journey? This year we will be launching the “Journey of Discovery” series where you will get to be part of transforming communities to rescue lives!  The first Journey of Discovery will be in Nicaragua between May 2-14.
 
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