Family Rescue Initiatives - Uganda

Family Rescue Initiatives - Uganda

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Family Rescue Initiative -Uganda (FRI-U) is a non-profit organization. It started activities in 2004

31/12/2023

Here's to a fresh start in 2024. We can't wait to see what it brings for us.

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22/12/2023

This holiday season, we want to say thank you very much.

We're truly grateful. Happy Holidays to you and those you love.

01/12/2023

Today we commemorate under the theme Let Community Lead, It is high time the community leaders should be involved in all HIV plans and programs and in their formulation, budgeting, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.

15/11/2023

Our Executive Director is standing for the Board Treasurer for her second and final term.

We are kindly asking for your votes ☑️

01/11/2023

Welcome to the month of smiles and God’s goodness. You are alive because of the grace that covers you. For being such a great and amazing person, We wish you a beautiful new month from the first day of this month to the very last day.

Happy new month.

10/10/2023

Because mental health conditions are common, many outlets can help you maintain good mental health. If you are having symptoms of depression or another mental health condition, talk to your healthcare provider or social worker.

09/10/2023

On this special day, let's celebrate the spirit of freedom and unity.

Happy .

21/08/2023

A person can have poor mental health and not have a diagnosed mental illness. Likewise, a person with a mental illness can still enjoy mental well-being.

01/08/2023

Happy new month.

May this new month be the start of everything good in your life. Another chance to start afresh, so don't lose hope!

31/07/2023

HIV internalized stigma can lead to feelings of shame, fear of disclosure, isolation, and despair. These feelings can keep people from getting tested and treated for HIV.

Photos from Family Rescue Initiatives - Uganda's post 26/07/2023

Yesterday we joined other partners to commemorate world drowning day under the theme “Do one thing, Improve one thing, Add one thing to prevent drowning at kaazi Scout National Camping Ground Busabala.

24/07/2023

For people living with HIV, taking care of both physical and mental health are important. Mental health conditions are treatable, and people with mental health problems can recover.

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Address


Mirembe Close, Karinabiri Road
Kampala
256

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00