WHO WE ARE
PEMAKADE MECHO is an acronym for: Peter Masembe and Kathryn Deitchman Memorial Charitable Organization. It is a non-profit making organization that is faith-based and with no government affiliation.
PEMAKADE MECHO was established for charitable, health, holistic human development, educational, and scientific purposes for God’s people living in poverty. First of all, it has constructed a health centre at Kasambya-Lukese community village with all major funding, kindly offered from CAFRICO Inc.

Help the Childrens
Support the children of Africa just by giving a little and be the savior for them.
Rich in cultural heritage, with the magnificence of Mount Everest and the Himalayas as a backdrop,
landlocked Nepal remains one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world.
We can only achieve this with your help. Your small help can bring the big change.

Mission Statement
PEMAKADE MECHO is a non-profit making and a non-government organization instituted to bring health and human development services closer to God’s people of Kasambya-Lukese village and beyond by using a holistic model that echoes Jesus’ healing ministry: “have life – life in all its fullness” (John 10: 10).
Our Objectives
The objectives of the PEMAKADE MECHO include among others:
- Provide health services closer to God’s people in Kasambya-Lukese village and neighbouring areas.
- Educate the community about the HIV / AIDS scourge as a means of combating the epidemic.
- Educate the community about the importance of immunization and proper nutrition.
- Provide counselling services that are highly needed in the area.
- Serve all God’s people regardless of their religious background, political affiliation, gender or ethnic and cultural background.
- Offer job opportunities at the health centre to professionals and people in the surrounding neighbourhoods.
- Operate in pursuit of the individual good of the sick and the common good of God’s people.
- Commit to a holistic and sustainable approach to healing by treating and preventing disease, and using life saving means within an integrative framework.

- Offer holistic services that include: psycho-education, counselling programs, integration of spirituality into psychotherapy, respect of life from moment of life to natural death, family planning, parental training, cultural values, good manners, impact of alcohol on families, grief therapy and training workshops for community development.
- Establish educational and small business programs that will help the people in poor neighbourhoods to receive work-oriented training and improve their standard of living.
- Provide educational and /or career training programs for the community.
- Pursue scientific and technology advancement in order to facilitate learning and communication.
- Enter into partnerships for the good of the community with other organizations, institutions or agencies that have objectives similar to those of PEMAKADE MECHO.
- Extend health and human development services beyond Kasambya-Lukese village where feasible.
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SOME CAUSES

Hospital and Clinic
Primary assessments, treatments, deliveries, prenatal care and preventative methods of diseases are conducted at the health centre. In order to consolidate the services, the needs of the population are the cornerstone of the health centre. Active community involvement is pursued and improvements are being made progressively.

AIDs Support and counseling
We provide support and couselling to the members of the community that live with HIV/AIDs. Clinical include services: nutrition monitoring, adherence measurement, Tuberculosis management, Opportunistic Infections examinations, weight monitoring, Family Planning Services, Mental Health screening, and provision of Antiretroviral Therapy.

Maize mill and Pigerry
Currently, some of the many ways that we can sensitize the community on food security and income-generating ventures have been through piggery and Maize Milling. this has empowered the community members to work together towards a common goal to ensure that they have enough food to provide for their families and can also make some money.
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