In a rural community in Uganda, there is a small community health facility called Pearl Medical Center.
For many years, this center provided essential maternal and newborn care for families in the surrounding area.
Before the services were closed, the maternal ward supported approximately 20–30 births every month, helping mothers deliver their babies safely with trained assistance.
However, today the maternal services are no longer operating.
This is not because the building or equipment disappeared.
In fact, most of the necessary medical equipment is still there and ready to be used.
The main challenge is the lack of funding to support qualified midwives and trained birth attendants.
Without these healthcare professionals, the maternal ward had to close, leaving many families without access to nearby safe delivery services.
As a result, some mothers may be forced to give birth at home, which increases the risk of complications for both mothers and newborn babies.
Community health centers like Pearl Medical Center play a critical role in rural healthcare systems.
They provide accessible care to families who may live far away from large hospitals.
Reopening this service could once again help protect the lives of mothers and newborns in the community.
The Quietkind Project aims to support the reopening of maternal services at Pearl Medical Center by raising awareness and connecting global supporters with community healthcare initiatives.
Our goal is to help the clinic resume maternal services by supporting:
Qualified midwives and birth attendants
Essential maternal healthcare supplies
Basic operational support for the maternity ward
Even small contributions can help make a difference in restoring this essential healthcare service.
Safe childbirth is a basic healthcare need.
When trained birth attendants and midwives are available, the risks of complications during childbirth can be greatly reduced.
Access to nearby maternal services helps ensure that mothers receive proper care before, during, and after childbirth.
By helping this small community clinic reopen its maternal ward, we can support safer births and healthier beginnings for many families.
You can support this project by participating in activities or initiatives organized through the Quietkind Project.
Support received through our programs will help contribute to the reopening and sustainability of maternal services in the community.
We aim to allocate:
70% of project support directly toward community healthcare needs, including:
Midwife stipends
Essential maternal health supplies
Basic operational costs for maternal services
The remaining support helps sustain the Quietkind Project's ability to continue organizing initiatives and connecting communities with global supporters.
If you would like to support or participate in this project, please visit our website and explore the available activities.
Every small action can contribute to meaningful change.
Together, we can help bring safe maternal care back to this community.
Quietkind Project
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