We believe that ending the stigma of Sickle Cell Disease requires a collective effort. Whether you are |, there is a place for you in our mission to reach every corner of Northern Uganda.
We offer structured partnership tracks designed to maximize social impact and transparency.
Collaborate on clinical diagnostic excellence and health worker capacity building in Northern Uganda health centers.
Support our school awareness seminars and intensive door-to-door genotype testing drives across the region.
Fund vocational startup toolkits and mentorship programs for Warrior youth to ensure their financial independence.
Directly fund SCCAU's core programs where 85% of your contribution goes straight to the field.
You don't need to be a doctor to save lives. Whether you have a few hours a month or a specific skill to share, your heart is what matters most.
Gain Experience: Perfect for medical and social work students.
Community Impact: Directly support door-to-door testing drives.
Network: Connect with local and regional health professionals.
Certification: Receive a certificate of service for your portfolio.
Assist in genotype screening and patient counseling during community drives.
Join our school seminars to help educate students and debunk SCD myths.
Help us manage social media, photography, or website updates from anywhere.
Ready to start? Fill out our quick application form.
I'm Ready to HelpA professional and structured path to joining the Sickle Cell Care Alliance Uganda team.
Connect with us via our website form, official email, or social media platforms to express your interest.
We will request your professional CV and a brief application letter detailing your motivation to serve.
Approved candidates are invited to an evaluation at a time that is convenient for you.
Upon successful evaluation, we officially welcome you as a member of our volunteer network.
"Being an ambassador allowed me to turn my passion for health into real action for my community."
— Ambassador, Lira DistrictOur ambassadors are the heartbeat of our outreach. As an official representative, you will lead local initiatives and bridge the gap between our services and the people who need them most.
Organize awareness drives and genotype testing registrations at your university or college.
Act as a local liaison in your village or town, helping us coordinate door-to-door testing.
Note: This is a selective role that requires a 6-month commitment.
Fill out this brief form and our team will get back to you within 48 hours.
Answers to common questions regarding our clinical mission and community support protocols.
No. While we highly value medical students for clinical outreach, we also need Awareness Advocates, digital content creators, and administrative support. If you have a passion for the cause, we have a place for you.
We maintain strict financial transparency by minimizing administrative overhead. 85% of all funds are directly invested into project implementation, such as genotype testing kits and vocational toolkits for Warriors.
Yes. To ensure consistent community impact, we request a 6-month commitment for Ambassador leadership roles. General volunteers can participate on a project-by-project basis depending on their availability.
Absolutely. We welcome partnerships that can help us scale our clinical diagnostics and vocational empowerment programs across Northern Uganda.
Our primary focus is currently on Northern Uganda, with active outreach and testing drives in districts like Lira. We are systematically expanding our reach to ensure no "Warrior" is left behind.