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Δευτέρα 4 Ιανουαρίου 2016
A medical center in northern Uganda
Tampa parish helps build medical center in northern Uganda
In 2010, Father Joseph Ciarciaglino, founder and pastor of Saint Philip the Apostle parish here, traveled to northern Uganda as part of an Orthodox Christian Missions Center
medical team. While there, he was appalled at the almost nonexistent
medical services available to the residents of the war torn northern
part of this central African nation. Malaria and intestinal worms were
pandemic. Infant mortality was ten times that of the US and life
expectancy was 54 years. Father Joseph was horrified to hear one of the
team translators tell the triage nurse, “He knows that he is filled with
worms because he can feel them moving around.” Father
Joseph and a northern Ugandan priest, Father George Lokoney, began to
discuss their dream of building a medical clinic at Akoneyibedo Village,
where Father George serves as pastor of Saint Nectarios parish. Upon
Father Joseph’s return to the US, he and a Colorado based
nurse/practitioner, Sue Nelson, developed initial plans for a clinic.
Father George would oversee construction, while Sue, having led numerous
medical mission teams to Uganda, would supply medical advice and Father
Joseph would raise the necessary funds. Initial
plans for a 1,000 square foot clinic staffed by a registered nurse soon
morphed into a 2,200 square foot Level II Health Center with a
nurse/midwife and a lab technician. In June 2012 His Eminence,
Archbishop Jonah, Metropolitan of All Uganda, gave his blessing to this
project and in December of that year, Father Joseph and Sue were present
for the ground breaking. Once the hierarchical blessing was received,
fund raising began in earnest. Both Father Joseph’s and Sue’s respective
parishes have been quite generous. The Orthodox Clergy Brotherhood of
Tampa Bay has adopted the Center as its charitable cause, and
collections from the pan-Orthodox Lenten Vespers for the past two years
have been given for the construction. Father Joseph still practices law,
and many of his clients and colleagues have been most generous. The
parishioners of Saint Philip Church have pledged to pay the nurse’s
salary for two years, and the parishioners of Saint Justin Martyr
Church, Jacksonville, FL, have pledged to pay the lab tech’ salary for a
similar time. In
June 2013, Father Joseph and Sue were again in Uganda to inspect
progress on construction, to meet with the Ugandan Ministry of Health,
and to interview applicants for the two staff positions. Finally, on
January 12, 2014, in conjunctino with the celebration of the
hierarchical Divine Liturgy and the blessing of the building, the health
center was opened and dedicated to the patronage of Saint Nectarios.
Archbishop Jonah, Fathers George and Joseph, and nurse Sue joined
hundreds of regional villagers in giving thanks to God for His grace, by
which this health center became a reality. Future plans include installation of a well and solar panels and
construction of staff quarters and an antenatal/postnatal facility.
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