Stop the Spread of HIV from Mothers to Babies Provide HIV services to 13,000 Vulnerable Ugandans Stop the Spread of HIV from Mothers to Babies Stop the Cycle of HIV: Support Women and Children!

Alive Medical Services

Org #29233
Vetted since 2015 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit Site Visit Verified
2007
year founded
$760,351
raised on GlobalGiving
10
years fundraising
5
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Alive Medical Services (AMS) exists to provide and model comprehensive prevention, care, treatment, and support of HIV and other health needs for its clientelle using a holistic approach incorporating education, training, and research to empower them to live a quality life.

Project Leaders
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Organization Information
Kampala,
Uganda
Organization Information
Kampala,
Uganda

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Grace's Journey to Empowered Motherhood

By Dr Pasquine Ogunsanya | Project Leader

Grace, a 37-year-old client of Alive Medical Services (AMS), has been on antiretroviral therapy (ART) for the past seven years. While she was aware that ART adherence could protect her partner... Read the full report ›

LIVING FULLY AS A YOUNG WOMAN LIVING WITH HIV

By Dr Pasquine Ogunsanya | Project Leader

At just 14 years old, Stacy received a life-altering HIV diagnosis. The news was overwhelming. She struggled to grasp what it meant to live with HIV or the importance of taking her... Read the full report ›

MERCY; A THRIVING TEACHER LIVING WITH HIV.

By Dr Pasquine Ogunsanya | Project Leader

48-year-old *Mercy* joined Alive Medical Services in 2008 when her sister who was already in care told her about the facility. At her previous facility, Mercy was quite not satisfied with the services... Read the full report ›
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