Mental health care in Eastern Uganda that helps healing last.
Sole Hope is known for restoring mobility through medical care. Brighter Days carries that work deeper by treating the wounds you cannot see, trauma, shame, grief, and addiction.
Brighter Days is a mental health and recovery clinic serving children, teens, and adults in Uganda with counseling, recovery support, and steady follow up that families can actually access.
Your support funds trained counselors, recovery programming, community education, and follow up for families across Eastern Uganda.
For many families, the crisis is not only physical.
In the communities we serve, illness and poverty often come with stigma and isolation. Children can be mocked or sent away. Adults can be labeled cursed or untouchable. Over time, that rejection becomes trauma.
Depression, anxiety, and addiction can show up right alongside medical needs.
When hope fades, self care collapses. When self care collapses, relapse becomes more likely.
Care that is accessible, local, and dignity-centered.
Brighter Days provides community mental health care in Eastern Uganda with practical support, real follow up, and a pathway to recovery that fits the realities families face.
This is how mental health care becomes normal, not rare.
Trauma-informed counseling and recovery support with real follow up.
Brighter Days works alongside Sole Hope’s medical programs. Families are not passed off. They are walked through recovery with steady support and clear next steps.
Care includes
- Trauma-informed counseling for children, teens, and caregivers
- Depression and anxiety support with consistent follow up
- Addiction recovery and relapse prevention
- Group support rooted in dignity
- Community education to reduce stigma around mental health in Uganda
- Training that helps care reach beyond the clinic
You fund care that keeps showing up.
Trained counselors, recovery support, and consistent follow up.
Addiction recovery support, group sessions, and relapse prevention resources.
Education that reduces stigma and helps families seek help sooner.
If you want to fund mental health care in Uganda and East Africa in a measurable way, this is a clear place to step in.
What people ask about mental health care in Uganda.
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Whole-person healing changes what a family believes is possible.
When people are seen and supported, recovery becomes real. If you want to strengthen mental health care in Uganda and East Africa, Brighter Days is a practical way to help.
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