By JOHN PAUL ELIMU | Project Accountant
Patient Relief Mission (PRM) exist to improve cancer care and management for female patients and their care-givers by providing hostel accommodation, transport to and from Uganda cancer institute (UCI) for treatment and three meals a day to those who come from rural areas in order to receive their treatment and who otherwise would have nowhere to stay in the city. PRM was founded with the aim of ending the needless suffering for cancer patients in Kampala, Uganda.
We are now in the process of preparing the compound, we are clearing the trees and bushes so as to create a calm and serene environment for the Patients when they arrive. In addition we are planting better trees that will provide comfortable shades for the patients.
We are at the final stages of construction of the staff quarters in addition to the hostel which is now fully roofed, we have improved the drainage system with an aim of improving the road network around the hostel. We have also expanded the food garden to increase on the amount of food available for the Patients when they arrive.
Success story
We are finally done with the roofing of the hostel and the staff quarters. We have also improved the road network around the hostel by grading the roads and constant maintenance so as to make the hostel more accessible.
We look forward to finishing up with the roofing and drainage projects in the months ahead as we prepare to receive the patients with support from our kind partners.
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