Missions
of Health
A nonprofit built from the ground up — three years in Pallisa, Uganda, turning a one-room clinic into a full-functioning hospital, surgical center, and nursing school.
Health and well-being for the most underserved.
Missions of Health was a nonprofit organization co-founded and led for three years — working in Pallisa, Uganda with one clear goal: to bring health and well-being to the most underserved people and areas of our world.
Partnering with local doctors and community leaders, the organization was formed to aid and expand local clinics across disease prevention, community development, and primary care assistance.
Building from the ground up
Running Missions of Health required building every system from scratch — fundraising teams, international logistics, medical supply chains, and community partnerships, all coordinated across continents.
- Led international trips into rural Uganda
- Built and managed fundraising teams and donor relations
- Developed business plans and budget forecasts
- Partnered with the National Institute of Health for research projects
- Coordinated medical supplies donated by US hospitals
- Spoke at events nationwide to raise awareness and support
"A small, one-building clinic became a full-functioning hospital, surgical center, and nursing school with over 400 resident students."
A clinic became a hospital
In just a few years, what began as a single-building clinic grew into a full-functioning hospital, surgical center, and nursing school with over 400 resident students. It now stands as the highest standard of care in the region — a permanent institution built from partnership, fundraising, and an unwavering commitment to the community.