
Uganda Village Project Internship Summer 2021
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I am currently in my last year of grad school, in the school of Public Health at George Washington University, in the Design Monitoring and Evaluation Program. I have worked hard the last two years in completing my degree program and now it is time for me to put what I have learned into action. I have been selected for a Team Leader position with the Uganda Village Project Internship program. This means that for two months this summer, I have the opportunity to volunteer in the rural district of Iganga, Uganda, and work with the local community to provide health care resources, education on sanitation, and reproductive health care. As a team leader, I am responsible for implementing UVP's Health Villages Program in a new village with my team and setting up a three year intervention to increase the health status of the local community, decrease mortality and morbidity, and prevent the spread of HIV and Malaria. Due to the current pandemic, limited access to resources, and the unstable health care system of Uganda, this program is needed more than ever.
I have created this GoFundMe to cover the remaining program fee of $1,600 (originally $2,500) and help out with my flight to the Entebbe, Uganda (roughly $1,700-$2,200 for the cheapest tickets from Austin, TX). I will be paying for my vaccines, visa, and other preparation costs on my own. I am asking for your help because I believe in the UVP mission and I would love your support to do this program. My program fee covers the cost of my time with the Uganda Village Project (transportation, food, shelter) and the remainder of the program fee goes to support the work that the Uganda Village Project does. Below is more information about the Uganda Village Project. If you prefer to donate to the organization directly instead of this GoFundMe, please include my name (Angelena Stokes-Wickersham) when your donate and specify that the donation is for the Uganda Village Project Internship Program.
Thank you all for your love and support.
Angie
How to Donate Directly to UVP:
∙ Checks should be made out to Uganda Village Project and should reference an intern’s name (Angelena Stokes-Wickersham) in the memo line.
∙ Checks should be sent to:
Uganda Village Project
340 S Lemon Ave #8979
Walnut, CA 91789
∙ Supporters can also give through UVP’s online donation form at www.ugandavillageproject.org/donate. Please type your intern's name (Angelena Stokes-Wickersham) in the section allowing you to give in honor of someone.
More About UVP: www.ugandavillageproject.org
About Uganda Village Project
Founded in 2003, Uganda Village Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on public health and access to healthcare in rural Iganga, Uganda.
WHO WE ARE
Vision
We envision a future in which all Ugandan communities will have the tools and the means to effectively create and facilitate their own health and development solutions.
Mission
We collaborate with diverse partners to facilitate community health and well-being in rural Uganda through improved access, education, and prevention.
We strive to uphold this mission in the following ways:
∙ Working on project development in collaboration with our local non governmental and governmental partners in Iganga District, as well as the communities involved in the projects
∙ Advocating for community health and development through networking inside and outside the district, and supporting efforts on the ground by local partners ∙ Focusing on understanding the epidemiology and etiology of public health
problems in Iganga in order to inform and support direct service projects ∙ Building sustainable public health and development programs that have real impact in communities
∙ Designing culturally-appropriate projects
∙ Collaborating with interdisciplinary long and short term volunteer teams of professionals and students seeking to support our on-the-ground efforts ∙ Learning about and experiencing the culture and daily lives of the Ugandan people
∙ In-depth planning, development, and evaluation to ensure outcomes are achieved
WHAT WE DO
Our programs target 5 prominent public health issues in rural Iganga District:
Family Planning WASH Malaria Obstetric Fistula HIV/AIDS
HOW WE DO IT
The Healthy Villages Model
Healthy Villages started in 2009 as a program addressing rural healthcare and public health in Uganda. We work at a grassroots level, partnering with rural communities to improve provision of healthcare and preventative health education to underserved populations in the Iganga district of Uganda. It is a three-year program to establish sustainable health practices and empower community members through education and community involvement. In each of our Healthy Villages, we:
∙ Partner with and train Village Health Teams (VHTs), which function as a community’s initial healthcare contact
∙ Provide education on malaria, HIV/AIDS, sanitation, family planning, fistula, and other critical health topics
∙ Bring access to preventative healthcare (HIV testing, family planning, etc.) ∙ Collaborate with local partners to create referral networks
∙ Distribute subsidized malaria nets and create sustainable network for the buying and selling of such nets
Read more at www.ugandavillageproject.org
I have created this GoFundMe to cover the remaining program fee of $1,600 (originally $2,500) and help out with my flight to the Entebbe, Uganda (roughly $1,700-$2,200 for the cheapest tickets from Austin, TX). I will be paying for my vaccines, visa, and other preparation costs on my own. I am asking for your help because I believe in the UVP mission and I would love your support to do this program. My program fee covers the cost of my time with the Uganda Village Project (transportation, food, shelter) and the remainder of the program fee goes to support the work that the Uganda Village Project does. Below is more information about the Uganda Village Project. If you prefer to donate to the organization directly instead of this GoFundMe, please include my name (Angelena Stokes-Wickersham) when your donate and specify that the donation is for the Uganda Village Project Internship Program.
Thank you all for your love and support.
Angie
How to Donate Directly to UVP:
∙ Checks should be made out to Uganda Village Project and should reference an intern’s name (Angelena Stokes-Wickersham) in the memo line.
∙ Checks should be sent to:
Uganda Village Project
340 S Lemon Ave #8979
Walnut, CA 91789
∙ Supporters can also give through UVP’s online donation form at www.ugandavillageproject.org/donate. Please type your intern's name (Angelena Stokes-Wickersham) in the section allowing you to give in honor of someone.
More About UVP: www.ugandavillageproject.org
About Uganda Village Project
Founded in 2003, Uganda Village Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on public health and access to healthcare in rural Iganga, Uganda.
WHO WE ARE
Vision
We envision a future in which all Ugandan communities will have the tools and the means to effectively create and facilitate their own health and development solutions.
Mission
We collaborate with diverse partners to facilitate community health and well-being in rural Uganda through improved access, education, and prevention.
We strive to uphold this mission in the following ways:
∙ Working on project development in collaboration with our local non governmental and governmental partners in Iganga District, as well as the communities involved in the projects
∙ Advocating for community health and development through networking inside and outside the district, and supporting efforts on the ground by local partners ∙ Focusing on understanding the epidemiology and etiology of public health
problems in Iganga in order to inform and support direct service projects ∙ Building sustainable public health and development programs that have real impact in communities
∙ Designing culturally-appropriate projects
∙ Collaborating with interdisciplinary long and short term volunteer teams of professionals and students seeking to support our on-the-ground efforts ∙ Learning about and experiencing the culture and daily lives of the Ugandan people
∙ In-depth planning, development, and evaluation to ensure outcomes are achieved
WHAT WE DO
Our programs target 5 prominent public health issues in rural Iganga District:
Family Planning WASH Malaria Obstetric Fistula HIV/AIDS
HOW WE DO IT
The Healthy Villages Model
Healthy Villages started in 2009 as a program addressing rural healthcare and public health in Uganda. We work at a grassroots level, partnering with rural communities to improve provision of healthcare and preventative health education to underserved populations in the Iganga district of Uganda. It is a three-year program to establish sustainable health practices and empower community members through education and community involvement. In each of our Healthy Villages, we:
∙ Partner with and train Village Health Teams (VHTs), which function as a community’s initial healthcare contact
∙ Provide education on malaria, HIV/AIDS, sanitation, family planning, fistula, and other critical health topics
∙ Bring access to preventative healthcare (HIV testing, family planning, etc.) ∙ Collaborate with local partners to create referral networks
∙ Distribute subsidized malaria nets and create sustainable network for the buying and selling of such nets
Read more at www.ugandavillageproject.org
Organizzatore
Angelena Stokes-Wickersham
Organizzatore
Austin, TX