Alison’s 2023 UVP Holiday Fundraiser
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Uganda Village ProjectYou can help me reach my fundraising goal and assist UVP in the movement for global health equity!
$325
raised by 6 people
$500 goal
Friends and Family,
I am privileged to work with Uganda Village Project, a small nonprofit based in eastern Uganda. As the organization wraps up its 20th year of impact, our small team of Uganda-based staff and volunteer board members could use your support!
Please consider a donation this giving season to assist UVP in the movement for global health equity. You can help community members in Iganga gain access to clean water, reproductive health education, and no-cost obstetric fistula surgeries. And thanks to a very generous matching donation, every dollar you donate will be matched up to $8000! Let's change lives, together.
Thank you for supporting me and UVP's vision of a future in which all Ugandan communities have the means to create and implement their own health solutions.
With gratitude,
Alison
About UVP
Uganda Village Project (UVP) is a grassroots non-profit founded in 2003 that facilitates community health and well-being in rural Uganda through improved access, education, and prevention. We implement programs that directly support the health and well-being of the villages and communities we serve in eastern Uganda.
UVP's program areas include Reproductive Health, Obstetric Fistula, and Water, Sanitation & Hygiene. By partnering with local governments and organizations, village leaders, and local community health workers called VHTs, we're able to reach those who otherwise could not access health education and care.
Our Impact
UVP has supported community efforts to improve health in over 50 villages, and in collaboration with our partner communities, we have achieved tangible and vital health improvements. We have provided:
- Supported 16,342 youths with reproductive health education, family planning, and menstrual support
- Built 1,255 latrines, 9,244 Tippy Taps, and 86 wells
- Reached 10,355 people with WASH education
- Provided 1,123 obstetric fistula repair surgeries
Read more about the impact we have in our communities.