Health Advocates Frontline Team — Western Uganda

Lend Your Heart to Change a Mother and Child's Story

Since April 2017, HAFT has worked alongside volunteer health workers in Kabarole District, Uganda, to protect mothers during childbirth, save young lives, and empower girls through menstrual health education. Your support reaches the communities that need it most.

HAFT Uganda community health outreach
HAFT Uganda community health outreach
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Maternal Health

Protecting mothers & newborns in Western Uganda.

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Menstrual Health

Dignity for girls in rural Kabarole communities.

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Community Outreach

Health education across 7 Western Uganda districts.

Maternal health outreach in Western Uganda

Maternal & Child Health

Supporting mothers during childbirth and ensuring babies survive their first months in rural Kabarole, Uganda.

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Menstrual health education for girls in Uganda

Menstrual Health

Breaking menstrual stigma so girls in Western Uganda can stay in school and reclaim their dignity and future.

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HAFT Uganda community health volunteers in Kabarole

Health Advocates Frontline Team (HAFT)

HAFT is a community-based health organization founded in April 2017 in Kabarole District, Uganda. We work with volunteer health workers, student nurses, and retired health professionals to bring health education, outreach, and disease prevention to the most remote communities in Western Uganda — reaching families who have no other access to health support.

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100+ Volunteer Health Workers on the Ground

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7 Districts Reached in Western Uganda

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Reducing maternal and infant mortality through community health education and antenatal support.

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Empowering girls through the Life of a Menstruating Girl Campaign across Kabarole, Kasese, Ntoroko, and beyond.

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Conducting HIV/AIDS awareness, domestic violence counseling, and immunization follow-up in rural communities.

Community Health Work Across Western Uganda

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Community Diagnosis

Household health assessments identifying disease burden and health needs across remote Kabarole communities.

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Maternal Health

Delivering health education and antenatal care support to reduce mother and infant mortality in Western Uganda.

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Menstrual Health

Empowering girls with knowledge, dignity, and access to sanitary supplies so they stay in school and thrive.

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Disease Prevention

HIV/AIDS awareness, immunization follow-up, and domestic violence counseling across Western Uganda.

Support HAFT Uganda's Work on the Ground

Life of a Menstruating Girl Campaign

Reaching 7 districts in Western Uganda with menstrual health education, reusable pad training, and stigma-breaking campaigns.

Raised :

$

8000

Goal :

$

10000

Maternal & Child Health Outreach in Kabarole

Supporting antenatal care, safe delivery education, and newborn care for mothers in remote Kabarole District communities.

Raised :

$

18000

Goal :

$

30000

Community Diagnosis & Disease Prevention

Household health surveys, HIV/AIDS awareness, and immunization follow-up in remote Western Uganda communities.

Raised :

$

15000

Goal :

$

50000

HAFT Uganda field outreach

HAFT is active across 7 districts in Western Uganda — Kabarole, Bunyangabu, Kamwege, Ntoroko, Kasese, Kyejojo, and Bundibugyo.

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Field documentation from HAFT Uganda health work across Western Uganda

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What people say about HAFT Uganda's work

Nakato Mary

Nakato Mary

Community health volunteer, Mukono

HAFT trained our women's group on reusable pads and basic business skills. Girls are missing fewer school days, and three mothers now earn income from sewing. The team listens to communities instead of dropping in with ready-made answers.  

Mitchel Pauline

Mitchel Pauline

Village health team member, Iganga

Working with HAFT has strengthened our ability to educate families on hygiene and reproductive health. The materials they provide are simple, culturally appropriate, and easy to pass on to the community.

Mugisha Patrick

Mugisha Patrick

Youth outreach coordinator, Kampala

HAFT’s community outreach programs are practical and impactful. They engage young people directly, equipping them with both health knowledge and life skills that are relevant to real challenges.

Norine Joan

Norine Joan

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The skills I gained from HAFT’s training helped me start a small tailoring business. I now produce reusable sanitary pads and household items, which has improved my family’s income and stability.

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