Maternity Appeal
“She is clothed with strength and dignity and she laughs without fear of the future.” (Proverbs 31:25)
Wakisa Ministries was established to provide practical support, Christian counselling and vocational skills to young girls rejected by their families due to unwanted pregnancies. Alongside their well-established pregnancy crisis centre, Wakisa have recently built a new maternity centre. Their vision is this facility will be a unique setting that will not only meet the obstetric and gynaecological needs of young pregnant girls, but will also offer tender loving care, free of judgement, to anxious mothers in labour. Mothers like Ava...
• Ava’s Story •
15-year-old Ava arrived at Wakisa Ministries in March 2024 and by June, she had given birth to a beautiful baby girl. With the added challenge of only having one arm, Ava is adapting well to motherhood thanks to the practical, spiritual and psychological support she is receiving at Wakisa. Her fellow mothers have stepped in with immense love, helping Ava with baby care tasks. This collective effort has fostered a beautiful bond among them, creating a nurturing and supportive environment.
It is this environment that Wakisa want to replicate in their maternity centre. Being able to give birth in a safe, judgement-free space would give girls like Ava the best start to motherhood after such a traumatic start to life.
WorldShare’s target to help equip Wakisa’s examination room, labour ward and neonatal ward is £21,000.
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An examination room, including a couch, computer and examination equipment, ensuring the girls are checked carefully and comfortably.
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A labour ward, including delivery beds, monitors, IV drip stands, midwives’ scrubs (aprons & boots), delivery kits, medicine trollies and much more.
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A neonatal ward, including incubators, infant warmers, oxygen tanks and infant monitors, ensuring vulnerable babies get the care they need.
Could you become a WorldShare 10:10 Partner, helping to bring life in its fullness?
By setting up a regular gift of at least £10 per month, you will be helping to provide a safe space where young girls and their babies are treated with dignity, as well as supporting other projects under WorldShare’s 10:10 Partner initiative.
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Your one-off donations will help transform the lives of young mothers in Uganda.
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Examples of larger items which need funding include an examination couch (£500) and three neonatal incubators (£1,900 each).