Bringing Hope and Healing
to the People of Tanzania.
We are committed to providing high quality medical care to under-resourced residents of Sakila village and its surrounding villages in Tanzania, East Africa.
Together, we can make a real difference.
The Need
30% of children under five are affected by chronic malnutrition, which can lead to learning difficulties, more illnesses, and early death.
Only 31% of people have access to safe drinking water, leading to a death rate of 30.2 per 100,000 people from preventable water-related illnesses.
Tanzanian remote facilities frequently face shortages of essential medications, especially for non-communicable diseases like insulin and blood pressure drugs.
Malaria is very common in Tanzania, with about 132 out of every 1,000 people getting the disease.
About 70% of people in Tanzania live in rural areas, but only 38.6% can reach a healthcare facility in 30 minutes.
You can help make a lasting impact in a person’s life, family, and community.
Bringing Hope and Healing
Located in Northern Tanzania, the NHIH Clinic is a dedicated, on-site, fully staffed clinic that provides consistent healthcare five and a half days a week.
Comprehensive Medical Services
Adult and pediatric primary medical care, wound care, dentistry, and vaccinations to a community with limited alternatives.
Life-Saving Medications
Providing essential medications for treating conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and acute infections that may otherwise go untreated.
Maternity & Newborn Care
Giving prenatal and postpartum care for expectant mothers and newborns to combat the high levels of infant and maternal deaths.
Community & Patient Education
Educating on key topics like maternal care, chronic disease management, and hygiene to promote long-term self sufficiency and informed health decisions.
“... Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”
Matthew 25:40
How can you get involved?
Use your gifts where they are needed most. Join us in bringing hope, healing, and medical care—one patient at a time.
