Kathleen

Sent from Abbeyhill Baptist Church, Edinburgh

Kathleenโ€™s AIM story began in 1998 when she worked as a Paediatric Nurse in Kuluva Hospital in northern Uganda. After spending two years at the hospital, Kathleen studied at All Nations Christian College for two years before applying for long term service with AIM. She began serving as a nurse in the Ssese Islands on Lake Victoria in 2004 until 2019.

After that Kathleen served as Health Coordinator and Short-Term Coordinator for AIMโ€™s Central Region in Uganda until November 2022 when she returned to Edinburgh to help care for her parents. She is now working as part of AIMโ€™s Borderless ministry, sharing the gospel with African people in the UK.ย Kathleen volunteers one day a week as a Parish Nurse in a Church where she connects with many refugees. She is also involved in a befriending ministry with “New Scots”ย and helps in an English Conversation Cafe.

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