Medical Outreach

location
2 - 50 weeks  ·  Age 18 - 50+

rating  Excellent 4.8  · 
  Verified by Volunteer World
  Excellent response rate

Highlights

  • Help vulnerable individuals with life saving medical care
  • Help conquer the HIV crisis with the provision of testing and counselling
  • Treat wounds that left uncared for can be life threatening

Highlights

  • Help vulnerable individuals with life saving medical care
  • Help conquer the HIV crisis with the provision of testing and counselling
  • Treat wounds that left uncared for can be life threatening
  • Meet amazing community groups and teach them about hygiene and disease
  • Learn more about how medicine is used in Uganda


  • Especially good for

    Age 18+
    Singles
    Couples
    Families
    Groups
    50+

    About the program

    This program involves visiting areas without access to healthcare to treat URIs, UTIs, STIs, GI & skin infections, wounds, plus HIV and malaria testing and treatment.

    The Importance

    This program involves providing free medical care in areas with very limited or no access to healthcare. Many people in Uganda cannot afford to go to hospitals and pharmacies, so we come to them instead. They often do not have a lot of education on hygiene or access to clean water, ...

    About the program

    The Importance

    This program involves providing free medical care in areas with very limited or no access to healthcare. Many people in Uganda cannot afford to go to hospitals and pharmacies, so we come to them instead. They often do not have a lot of education on hygiene or access to clean water, so even a simple cut can become life-threatening.

    What we do

    During our medical outreach programs, we test patients for HIV, hCG and Malaria. We also treat many illnesses and infections, such as: URIs, UTIs, and STIs, GI infections, skin infections and wounds. We provide families with mosquito nets to help prevent future malaria infections and hand out mama kits to expectant mothers. In most health facilities, the supplies needed during delivery are not provided and pregnant women could be turned away if they do not bring them, risking the lives of the mother and baby. Each mama kit we hand out contains everything needed for a safe delivery.  We also hand out reusable sanitary pads to girls and young women, increasing their chances to complete school, work and live successful lives. Every child at our outreaches receives deworming tablets and vitamin A. Both are necessary for healthy growth and development. All treatment, including the medication and supplies, are provided free of charge. 

    The team

    Our medical team includes: MDU doctors, nurses, lab manager, support staff, people from the local villages and our volunteers from all over the world. Every outreach is a unique and rewarding experience. 

    Requirements

    All Volunteers are required to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19



    Typical day

    Medical Outreach Tuesdays & Thursday

    During our medical outreach programs, we test patients for HIV, hCG and Malaria. We also treat many illnesses and infections, such as: URIs, UTIs, and STIs, GI infections, skin infections and wounds. We provide families with mosquito nets to help prevent future ...

    Typical day

    Medical Outreach Tuesdays & Thursday

    During our medical outreach programs, we test patients for HIV, hCG and Malaria. We also treat many illnesses and infections, such as: URIs, UTIs, and STIs, GI infections, skin infections and wounds. We provide families with mosquito nets to help prevent future malaria infections and hand out mama kits to expectant mothers. In most health facilities, the supplies needed during delivery are not provided and pregnant women could be turned away if they do not bring them, risking the lives of the mother and baby. Each mama kit we hand out contains everything needed for a safe delivery.  We also hand out reusable sanitary pads to girls and young women, increasing their chances to complete school, work and live successful lives. Every child at our outreaches receives deworming tablets and vitamin A. Both are necessary for healthy growth and development. All treatment, including the medication and supplies, are provided free of charge. Our medical team includes: MDU doctors, nurses, lab manager, support staff, people from the local villages and our volunteers from all over the world. Every outreach is a unique and rewarding experience. 

    Women’s Empowerment Wednesday morning

    Volunteers will participate in a local Woman’s Empowerment Program. MDU partners with Change African Child International (CACI). At CACI, women are taught sustainable income generating skills. For example: tailoring, hairdressing, cooking, adult literacy and gardening. Once a week, the female volunteers, along with our MDU social worker, council a group of young women on many topics such as: hygiene, women's health, relationships and much more.  

    Kisenyi Program Monday, all day & Wednesday afternoon

    MDU works with the street connected kids in Kisenyi, the largest slum in Kampala. According to government estimates, as many as 15,000 children, ages 7-17, mostly boys, live on the streets in Kampala. Twice a week, the MDU staff and volunteers gather a group of street-connected boys and bring them to the program site. There, the boys get counseling, play fun games and receive a nutritious meal. Due to the poor conditions on the streets, the boys often come to the program with wounds, illnesses and infections. The MDU staff and volunteers treat the children during program and arrange for follow-up care at the nearby clinic if necessary. The goal of our program is resettlement. When possible, MDU re-connects the kids with their families or finds other options to keep them safe. MDU also has a sponsorship program making it possible for kids to go to school and get an education. 

    School visits, Clinic visits, Home visits, Excursions Friday

    Free time & Excursions Saturday & Sunday


    Free-time activities

    In your free time there is many options for activities! A lot of our volunteers like to take extended weekends to:

    • do safari
    • gorilla trekking
    • adventure water sports
    All of these are at the volunteers own cost, but are organized through our local partners to ensure the best price and experience. 

    Our ...

    Free-time activities

    In your free time there is many options for activities! A lot of our volunteers like to take extended weekends to:

    • do safari
    • gorilla trekking
    • adventure water sports
    All of these are at the volunteers own cost, but are organized through our local partners to ensure the best price and experience. 

    Our close proximity to Kampala means there is plenty of opportunity to explore the craft markets, eat local food and go to local events including soccer games. We encourage volunteers to travel on their weekends and will help arrange trips or activities. 


    Requirements

    Requirements

    Minimum Age: 18 years

    In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if your are accompanied by your parents.

    Language Skills

    You need to speak English (intermediate level)

    Criminal Background Check

    required

    Required Documents

    2 References will be required

    Nationality Restrictions

    No restrictions. Helping hands from all over the world are welcome.

    Other Skills

    We encourage volunteers who have medical experience or training. However we welcome anyone who is willing to help out!

    Time Commitment

    Your helping hand will be required on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 08:00 - 16:00

    What's Included

    What's Included

    Services by Making a Difference in Uganda

    Fees include: 

    • accommodation in our beautiful volunteer house
    • full day orientation
    • airport pick up
    • 24/7 in country support
    • specific site orientation
    • 3 local meals at the MDU House

    Volunteers have access to a full kitchen to stock food and drink of their choice, at their own expense.. Volunteers can also eat of at any one of the many restaurants available at their own expense.

    In country transport provided with gas assistance from volunteers for MDU van or taxi at volunteer’s expense.

    Airport Pickup at Entebbe International Airport

    Our house staff will pick you up from the airport.

    Accommodation

    You will be accommodated in a lovely house with 24 hour security. 
    The house has beautiful dorm rooms and are shared with volunteers of the same sex.  
    Each dorm room has its own full western style bathroom with hot water. 
    The house also has a large common area with a TV, quiet reading areas, a full kitchen, wifi and beautiful grounds overlooking Lake Victoria.

    Food & Beverages

    The MDU house mother will cook 3 local meals a day. There are also plenty of restaurants locally that you can eat out at. Local food on the street is a couple of dollars for a meal, buying food to cook at the supermarket can vary depending on what you cook. There is a full kitchen available to volunteers.

    Internet Access

    Good access at the project site

    What's NOT included?

    What's NOT included?

    Flight Tickets

    The nearest airport is Entebbe International Airport (EBB) in Entebbe. We assist you to find cheap flights to Uganda. FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS

    Travel Insurance

    Going abroad is an adventure and it is always best to be prepared. Sudden illness or injury, cancellation or theft - a travel insurance for Uganda provides security and is a plus to have. GET A QUOTE

    Vaccines

    If you are intending to volunteer in Uganda you should seek medical advice before starting your social journey. Check your required vaccinations for Uganda. VACCINE CHECKER

    Details on arrival

    This program can be done anytime of the year. We will conduct a full day orientation when you arrive, usually on a Monday.

    Availability
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    Program fees

    2 weeks (min. stay) 424€
    4 weeks 847€
    8 weeks 1,694€
    16 weeks 3,388€
    50 weeks (max. stay) 10,589€
    Average fees 212€/week

    Program fees

    212€ per week 2 - 50 weeks Age 18 - 50+

    Payment methods

    Visa Master Card Maestro American Express PayPal

    NO CREDIT CARD FEES


    Duration

    2 - 50 weeks

    Deposit

    The deposit is simply to reserve your volunteer placement. Payments are handled by PayPal, our trusted global payment provider. If you don't have a PayPal account, you can also pay using a credit card.


    Final Payment

    Your final payment will be agreed with Making a Difference in Uganda during the application process. Common solutions are either via bank transfer or a cash payment at the project site.


    Meet your organization

    Making a Difference in Uganda

    Excellent 4.8 rating (45 reviews)

    Non-profit - founded in 2017

    Verified by Volunteer World

      Excellent response rate

    Coordinated by

    Immaculate

    Spoken languages: English

    About the project

    With Making a Difference in Uganda (MDU), volunteers will help transform lives with programs designed to improve the health and well-being of vulnerable Ugandans.

    Meet your organization

    ** All Volunteers are required to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19**

    Medical Outreach (Tuesdays & Thursday): During our medical outreach programs, we test patients for HIV, hCG and Malaria. We also treat many illnesses and infections, such as: URIs, UTIs, and STIs, GI infections, skin infections and wounds. We provide families with mosquito nets to help prevent future malaria infections and hand out mama kits to expectant mothers. In most health facilities, the supplies needed during delivery are not provided and pregnant women could be turned away if they do not bring them, risking the lives of the mother and baby. Each mama kit we hand out contains everything needed for a safe delivery.  We also hand out reusable sanitary pads to girls and young women, increasing their chances to complete school, work and live successful lives. Every child at our outreaches receives deworming tablets and vitamin A. Both are necessary for healthy growth and development. All treatment, including the medication and supplies, are provided free of charge. Our medical team includes: MDU doctors, nurses, lab manager, support staff, people from the local villages and our volunteers from all over the world. Every outreach is a unique and rewarding experience. 

    Women’s Empowerment (Wednesday morning):  Volunteers will participate in a local Woman’s Empowerment Program. MDU partners with Change African Child International (CACI). At CACI, women are taught sustainable income generating skills. For example: tailoring, hairdressing, cooking, adult literacy and gardening. Once a week, the female volunteers, along with our MDU social worker, council a group of young women on many topics such as: hygiene, women's health, relationships and much more.  

    Kisenyi Program (Monday, all day & Wednesday afternoon): MDU works with the street connected kids in Kisenyi, the largest slum in Kampala. According to government estimates, as many as 15,000 children, ages 7-17, mostly boys, live on the streets in Kampala. Twice a week, the MDU staff and volunteers gather a group of street-connected boys and bring them to the program site. There, the boys get counseling, play fun games and receive a nutritious meal. Due to the poor conditions on the streets, the boys often come to the program with wounds, illnesses and infections. The MDU staff and volunteers treat the children during program and arrange for follow-up care at the nearby clinic if necessary. The goal of our program is resettlement. When possible, MDU re-connects the kids with their families or finds other options to keep them safe. MDU also has a sponsorship program making it possible for kids to go to school and get an education. 

    School visits, Clinic visits, Home visits, Excursions (Friday) 

    Free time & Excursions (Saturday & Sunday)

    45 reviews · rating4.8

    Michelle Inglis rating5

    2024 at Medical Outreach

    Last year I spent the most heart warming 5 weeks volunteering in Uganda with MDU. So much so that I have returned for 3 months in 2024. I would recommend this NGO to anyone looking for a real hands on experience volunteering with local people. You volunteer with locals that are professional and ...
    Sylvan Vonken rating5

    2024 at Medical Outreach

    Been there for 2 weeks and it has been very memorable! The staff has been excellent and very helpfull, clearly with their hearts in the right place. We did 2 medical outreaches a week and 2 times a week the streetboys program which was very impactfull. During the weekend we had the time to explore ...
    May Schotanus rating5

    2024 at Medical Outreach

    I had an amazing experience in Uganda because of MDU. They take care of everything: food, housing, transport. They are genuinly interested in you and make sure youre having a good and safe time. The voluntering is very diverse, they have multiple different programs that are all very important and ...
    Lottie C rating5

    2024 at Medical Outreach

    I had a great time in Uganda with MDU! The team are so welcoming and friendly, and you really feel well looked after and safe while you’re there. They really care about your experience, and ensure that you have a lot of options and experiences available to you while you’re there - like tours, ...
    Merle R. rating5

    2024 at Medical Outreach

    I spent a total of 8 weeks with Making a Difference in Uganda. I had an unforgettable, exciting and very enriching time. The staff at the organization were very friendly, reliable, sociable and committed. I always felt safe and in good hands on site. We had medical outreaches twice a week in ...
    Fiona Byrne rating5

    2024 at Medical Outreach

    From the start I felt safe , loved and cared for by MDU, the house is beautiful and comfortable we stayed in and all the staff are just so kind and amazing people, the programs are important and really enjoyable from meeting people at all the beautiful areas the outreach clinic brings us to and ...

    Location

    Africa > Eastern Africa > Uganda > Kampala

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