We welcome your inquiries. Reach out by phone, email, or visit us in Kumi Ongino, East Uganda.
Airstrip Kumi Ongino
East Uganda - East Africa
P.O. Box 9, Kumi
Kumi Hospital Ongino is located about 7 km from the town of Kumi on a sandy road
GPS Coordinates: 1°31'38.65"N / 33°58'33.59"E
View the layout of our hospital campus including all buildings and departments.
Kumi Hospital serves the greater Teso region of Eastern Uganda.
"What You Have Done To The Least Of Mine" — Your donation directly supports life-saving healthcare
Set up a regular donation to provide consistent support for our healthcare programs.
Mark a birthday, anniversary or celebration by asking friends to donate to KH.
Personally sponsor a patient's surgery and receive updates on their recovery.
Your contribution helps us provide life-changing healthcare to those who need it most. Every amount makes a difference.
Bank: Stanbic Bank, Soroti Branch
Account Title: Kumi Hospital Global Fund
Account Number: 9030 0056 72588
Please include a mention of your specific wish with the transfer.
Thanks to our generous supporters we have been able to refurbish the children's emergency department, support our volunteer program, purchase advanced surgical technology, support research into treatments for Gluteal Fibrosis helping over 3,000 patients, and enable the children's liver laboratories to purchase advanced equipment.
We continue to seek support in the following areas
Support for facilitating a special fiber optic cable from internet providers to help stimulate hospital activities.
Devices to assist children aged 1-28 days during respiratory distress using Ambu bag and oxygen concentrator.
Devices to help measure heart rate and oxygen concentration for improved patient monitoring.
Digital portable X-ray machine meeting a wide range of mobile radiography imaging needs.
Learn some basic Ateso phrases — the language of the Iteso people of Eastern Uganda
Ateso is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by over 1.57 million people in Uganda (6.7% of the population) and an estimated 279,000 people in Kenya. The Iteso live mainly in the Teso sub-region of Eastern Uganda.