Coming Together is a Beginning; Keeping Together is Progress; Working Together is Success
Mavis Agnes kisakye, Executive Director at Haemophilia Foundation of Uganda, shared on LinkedIn:
“It was a truly heartwarming experience to welcome members of the HFU team and our beneficiaries to share in the joy of the NNHF Community Award 2025, Serving this community is a constant source of inspiration for me. I am deeply humbled by the trust and love shown by our members, and I am consistently moved by their incredible resilience and commitment to working as one united team.
In a wonderful coincidence, we were also joined by our Regional Manager, Llyord Mwaniki. It was such a pleasure to have him with us during this celebration.
Lloyd, thank you for being an exceptional and a wonderful Regional Manager. We truly appreciate your guidance and unwavering support as we implement our current project.
“Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” — Henry Ford
More milestones, stronger teamwork, and an even greater impact for the haemophilia community in Uganda!”
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