More equipment for the East Africa team thanks to the 'Little by Little' Campaign
22 January 2024 16:17
Thanks to the incredibly successful 'Little by Little' fundraising campaign, which ran in September last year, we’ve been able to buy some simple items for the East Africa team that really are making a tangible difference. Long term HHA volunteer, Phil, is currently looking after Field Operations in East Africa for us and was able to bring most of the items (many of which are tricky to get in-country) from the UK. We were also able to get a few things locally with all of it already going a long way towards improving the wellbeing of our staff and beneficiaries and making our projects more effective and efficient!
Phil said: “Though these items may seem small, they really do make a difference to the day-to-day of our staff and beneficiaries. Viola and John, the cooks at our centres in BidiBidi and Kajo-Keji, now have oven gloves so that they can lift hot pots safely; the teams also now have wall calendars so they can plan their work… These are things that we might take for granted, but they go a long way in under-resourced settings.”
A few more of the things we’ve bought that have made a real difference…
Battery chargers - enabling us to keep vital equipment (like blood pressure machines, thermometers and calculators) working, even with limited access to electricity
Zip ties - helping our technicians to make specialised adaptations to wheelchairs, to make sure that beneficiaries are comfortable and well-seated, and most importantly to help avoid pressure sores
Footballs and coloured chalks - for students at Amazing Grace School
LED light strips - used for our sensory classroom at Amazing Grace and in New Hope Rehabilitation Center BidiBidi - to create safe, inclusive and educational spaces for children and adults with disabilities
Post-partum maternity pads - to provide dignity to new mothers at our clinic in South Sudan
Coloured chopping boards - to help improve food hygiene standards in our staff kitchens in both BidiBidi and Kajo-Keji
Safety glasses and ‘quality’ power tools for our workshop, where we custom-make prosthetics and orthotics
Brackets and wallplugs (particularly difficult to buy in-country) that enabled us to construct shelves in our pharmacy in Kajo-Keji - keeping the space organized and tidy!
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this campaign making the purchase of these small, but hugely important, items possible.