HIV status in Uganda: The Big Picture
In the small village of Mawanga, the local clinic is turning away people because of the lack of funds for HIV medication. How will ROWAN respond?
In the small village of Mawanga, the local clinic is turning away people because of the lack of funds for HIV medication. How will ROWAN respond?
Earlier this year, Mawanga entered into a season of crisis when the one water source which served 4,000 people suddenly broke down. With much prayer and research, ROWAN responded.
Our wonderful ROWAN children had their first, star-studded performance on June 20th, 2010, in their
With live music, food, handcrafted jewelery from ROWAN women and children, and celebration, supporters came together to hear about the happenings…
Bringing people together from the healthcare sector, churches, artists, entrepreneurs, ministry partners, colleagues and friends, co-founder Kelsey Young shared the story of ROWAN through sharing, video, images, and jewelry made by the women and children.
One major lesson ROWAN learned this past year is although schools and clinics may teach on issues such as AIDS, disease and general healthcare, these concepts do not translate into the individual home environment. There is a gap between knowledge and application.