We have results for 3 of the 4 boys we brought to the hospital. Swaibu was able to take them to Whisper’s Magical Chidren’s Hospital in Jinja, Uganda.

Mulomi Joram was out of town and still needs to be taken in when he gets back in town. Here is the information on the 3 children who were able to make it to the hospital to get a diagnosis and start treatment today. Please keep all 4 boys in your prayers –

1. Wadada Fahad: he has a heart murmur and malaria. He was admitted to the hospital for treatment.

2. Mukisa Phillip Jr.: he has TB and malnutrition. He was admitted into the hospital for treatment.

3. Ngobi Shafic: he has a little bit of malaria. He was released but needs to see a nutritionist.

Please pray that the boys will recover from their illnesses and that we will be able to raise up enough funds to care for their needs. There isn’t any health insurance or anything in Uganda and their parents cannot afford to pay for their care.

Leaving Mayuge District. Left to right: Ngobi Shafik being carried by his mother Jessica Nampina; Mukisa Phillip Jr. being carried by Swaibu's mother Nakagolo Joyce; Wadada Fahad being carried by his mother Babirye Ahiya; Swaibu Elegant.
Leaving Mayuge District. Left to right: Ngobi Shafik being carried by his mother Jessica Nampina; Mukisa Phillip Jr. being carried by Swaibu’s mother Nakagolo Joyce; Wadada Fahad being carried by his mother Babirye Ahiya; Swaibu Elegant.

The Everett and Austin Project and Community Rescue Mission – Uganda are working together to raise up donations to help pay for their care. Your generous donations are much appreciated. We should be able to find out an estimate of how much money that we need for this tomorrow on Valentines Day (2/14/20).

 In the lobby at Whispers Childrens Hospital. Left to right: Ngobi Shafik being carried by his mother Jessica Nampina; Mukisa Phillip Jr. being carried by Swaibu's mother Nakagolo Joyce; Wadada Fahad being carried by his mother Babirye Ahiya.

In the lobby at Whispers Childrens Hospital. Left to right: Ngobi Shafik being carried by his mother Jessica Nampina; Mukisa Phillip Jr. being carried by Swaibu’s mother Nakagolo Joyce; Wadada Fahad being carried by his mother Babirye Ahiya.

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By Tim Gillen

I'm a born-again christian, sold out to serving the needs of the less fortunate and in Sub-Saharan Africa. I founded The Everett and Austin Project in October 2018 to honor my 2 boys posthumously by helping people living in poverty going thru Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and other rare diseases. My sons each died of Duchenne, Austin in 2012 at age 16 and Everett in 2017 at age 22.

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