KIDETOK is an African village in Uganda. Since the troubles, terrorist activity even included blowing up the village ambulance.
Our church mission in Kent raises money for medicines for the 60,000-patients-a-year hospital. Now, there are two water supply schemes - a collection tank for the clinic roof and a reservoir to draw water from a nearby river.
Many people have sent us postage stamps on paper and holiday postcards and phone cards which we sell to raise funds and £1,480 has been sent to Uganda since Easter 1995.
Please send these items to me. They will be put to good use to help those less fortunate.
JEFF TAYLOR, 10 Head Street, Rowhedge, Colchester, Essex
CO5 7HL.
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