Sixth Mobile Clinic Unit
Expand free healthcare to Singida Region
About This Campaign
Our five mobile clinic units logged over 10,000 patient consultations last year — but we are turning away communities every week because we simply don't have the capacity to reach them.
Singida Region has some of Tanzania's worst health indicators: high child mortality, low immunisation rates, and a chronic shortage of skilled health workers. The nearest hospital to most Singida communities is over 100km away. Our sixth mobile unit will change that.
The campaign goal of $15,000 covers the full cost of purchasing and equipping a sixth mobile clinic vehicle: a converted 4WD van with a consultation room, a cold chain for vaccines, basic lab equipment, a generator, and a three-month initial drug supply. Once operational, the unit will serve 6 communities in Singida on a rotating three-week schedule — reaching an estimated 3,000 patients in its first year.
What Your Donation Funds
- Targets Singida Region — one of Tanzania's most health-underserved areas
- Will serve 6 communities on a 3-week rotation cycle
- Estimated 3,000 patients in year one
- Includes vaccine cold chain and basic diagnostic equipment
- Supports 2 nurses and 1 clinical officer per visit
Every contribution counts
$8 covers the full cost of one free patient consultation, including medication.
Campaign Updates
Vehicle shortlisted — we need a final push
We have shortlisted a suitable 4WD vehicle and received a quote for the conversion and equipment. At $8,200 raised, we are 55% of the way there. The seller is holding the vehicle for us until July 31st. Help us close this gap!
Campaign launch — meet the communities we'll serve
We are launching this campaign with a short video featuring community members in Singida who currently walk 6–8 hours to reach the nearest health facility. Their stories are why this matters.
Recent Donors(6 shown)
"As a doctor, I know how much a mobile unit changes lives."
"Matched grant from our emergency health fund."
"Every shilling counts!"
Donate to This Campaign
$8 covers the full cost of one free patient consultation, including medication.