| Engeye is a 501(c)3 non-profit that works to improve the lives of Ugandans through its affordable health clinic in Ddegeya Village, Uganda. Engeye also operates a scholarship program to empower the next generation of Ugandans. Founded in 2006, the clinic now sees approximately 15,000 patients per year and supports students through Engeye Scholars. To learn more, please explore our site and do not hesitate to contact us with any questions. Thank you for your interest and support!

Recent News

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April 14, 2012 Happy Birthday, Engeye! Today marks our 5th anniversary -- we opened our doors as a naive clinic and organization five years ago today and have learned so much about healthcare, running an NGO and about ourselves over the past five years.
Check out the speech that was read at the celebration at the clinic in Uganda.
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February 7, 2012 David Robinson, the first Engeye Scholar Fellow, has hit the ground running in Ddegeya. Check out David's thoughts (and beautiful images) on water. . .
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January 24, 2012 Noeline is an eight-year-old girl from Uganda who has cancer and needs your help to save her life.
On July 12th, thanks to your support, Engeye Health Clinic helped treat Noeline, a young girl from one of the many small villages served by Engeye in southern Uganda. This brave eight-year-old girl has made it through six rounds of chemotherapy, but needs your help . . .
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January 7, 2012 Happy New Year from the Engeye Health Clinic! Minerva Fellows Brendan Kinnane and Mark O'Shea just kicked off a great campaign to improve the water infrastructure at Engeye Health Clinic.
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