KAMPALA MENTAL HEALTH FILM CLUB

We show a monthly Mental Health Film at the National Theatre in Kampala, that is followed with a discussion every last Tuesday evening of the month starting at 6:30PM

We provide a safe space for a shared appreciation of film in the mental health genre, for members to gain confidence as well as creating a sense of unity across

Through a common passion of film, we create a secure space for young people to support each other and build confidence while also developing a feeling of belonging

MEMBERS

1000

PREVALENCE

14Million

PEER SUPPORT WORKERS

200

RECOVERIES

5000

OUR OBJECTIVES

We cover the deficit in community mental health, provide care and support, carry out mental health outreaches taking services to lower grade health centers and communities

COMMUNITY

70%

CAPACITY

90%

SERVICE USERS

80%

INTEGRITY

Adherence to sound moral and ethical principles, character and and values, through conduct in the work environment ; honesty, gratitude for others

SOLIDARTY

Awareness of our shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity in our groups

RESPECT

Accepting somebody for who they are, even when they're different from you or you don't agree with them, builds trust, safety, and wellbeing

INNOVATIVENESS

Using our skills and imagination to introducing new ideas, doing things differently, embracing ideas and creating an environment, tools and resources to push boundaries and challenge the status quo

DIGNITY

Belief that all people hold a special value that's tied solely to their humanity. It has nothing to do with their class, race, gender, religion, abilities, or any other factor

ACCOUNTABILITY

Taking the obligation and willingness to accept responsibility, while remaining focused on achieving the goals and tasks