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Donate to end skin Cancer among persons with albinism in SCOSP Uganda

See Evelyn Atukwasibwe in the photo with her teenage mother. She sadly died of skin cancer while in my hands. The pain is still real to me and memories linger in my mind. Her passing will forever remain a nightmare from which I will try had to awake. If we had steady supply of sunscreen lotion she would have perhaps survived the deadly but preventable disease (SKin cancer). No more children with albinism should die of skin cancer. We are making progress already, so you can also send us a donation to save the children with albinism from skin cancer by sending a donation to our  cause.  You can also write to one of our staff and ask if you want to hear more real life stories. E-mail us at  info@scosp.org  to here more stories.  Please consider a donation today.  Donate here to end skin cancer
SCOSP IN CO-OPERATION WITH WEITBLICK HEIDELBERG SCOSP is honored to host seven members of our international development partner Weitblick Heidelberg who are in Kabale to get more information and the real feel of the work of SCOSP and the impact of their cooperation with SCOSP to implement the Albino project in Uganda. Thank you for your continued support.

Friday Niringiyimana

SCOSP Update: Friday Niringiyimana It is alleged that relatives purposely released a dog to bite the Friday because he is albino said Baker the District representative for SCOSP in Kisoro.  The eye witness said that she had them say "bite him because he is ready meat".  Post by Michael Sabiiti, Executive Director Website