Mt. Meru Tumaini Health Clinic

Mt. Meru Tumaini Health Clinic Mt. Meru Tumaini Health Clinic provides quality healthcare to the Ndoombo community on Mt Meru, TZ. Moses Isaac Mbise. Rev. Meru. It meant being a peace keeper i.e.

Mount Meru Health Clinic is a fulfillment of a long time dream of the late Rev. Mbise started working as a young pastor in and around Ndoombo Mfulony on the slopes of Mt. Being a pastor in this area meant more than just doing the pastoral duties of preaching the word, baptizing, marrying, sharing communion and counseling. (family fighting – go to Moses), crisis resolution counselor, preacher, comforter, and also teacher. Mbise served among the poor and when he was not delivering a sermon, he was resolving household conflict, conducting a funeral for a child whose life was taken prematurely by illnesses that are preventable in the rest of the world where health care is available to the people in need. Lack of healthcare facility for people living in and around Mt. Meru area had consumed many innocent lives. Lack of healthcare facility was complicated even more by lack of transportation infrastructure as many people live in areas where there are no roads to speak of and therefore cut off from the rest of the country and the world. Things like safe water, hospitals, clinics, plumbing, cars, and roads, are luxuries that many of these communities don’t have. Many had to walk great distances to a nearest hospital or clinic. For a long time Rev. Mbise saw this disparate situation and urged his children to become nurses and doctors so they can make a difference in the lives of those in the community. One of Rev. Moses’ children studied to become a nurse midwife and for a while she ran a small clinic from her two room house with no plumbing, no running water, and no electricity. Thanks to a daughter -in- law who also saw the desperate situation and vowed to change it. She got together friends who became inspired to change the situation and make a difference in the lives of those that lived in and around Mt. Thanks also to the donations from individual whose list is too long to fit in a single page of paper, as well as specific organizations namely Atonement Lutheran Church, Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church, and Luther Valley Lutheran Church just to name a few. Before his death in April 26, 2007, Rev. Mbise’s prayer had been answered. He had witnessed a building rise on a piece of land he had donated to anyone willing to construct a clinic building. He had witnessed the birth of twin boys who might have not survived given the timing of their birth after midnight, and the distance their mother might have had to walk to the nearest clinic or hospital. Moses Mbise died after serving as a Lutheran pastor for over 45 years. Mount Meru Tumaini Health Clinic will always stand for what Rev. Moses stood for- among other things protecting the weak and poor. Currently, Mount Meru Tumaini Health Clinic has a beautiful small building with running water, electricity, and plumbing, seeing about 300 patients a month. Mount Meru Tumaini Health Clinic receives volunteer medical as well as non-medical individuals to help at the clinic, and neighboring primary school.

🌟Festive hearts, compassionate care-unwrap the latest from the Ndoombo Community Dispensary & MMTHC.🌟Read the full newsl...
12/03/2025

🌟Festive hearts, compassionate care-unwrap the latest from the Ndoombo Community Dispensary & MMTHC.🌟

Read the full newsletter with the link in our bio 🔗
Visit our website at www.mmthc.org
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12/02/2025

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Today is Giving Tuesday, a day dedicated to lifting up communities, generosity and meaningful impact-and your support ca...
12/02/2025

Today is Giving Tuesday, a day dedicated to lifting up communities, generosity and meaningful impact-and your support can transform lives with the Mt. Meru Tumaini Health Clinic, which supports the Ndoombo Community Dispensary. Your gifts help provide essential medical, dental, lab, and pharmacy services to families who may not be able to afford or receive care. Beyond healthcare, we have built wells that supply safe drinking water and provide emergency food during time of scarcity and drought to those most in need. We care for every patient who walks through our doors, regardless of their ability to pay. Today, your donation directly strengthens the health and resilience of the Ndoombo Community. One patient, one family, one life at a time.

A message for the Ndoombo/Arusha community: 🧫Kifua kikuu ni maambukizi makubwa lakini yanayotibika. Ukikohoa kwa zaidi y...
11/16/2025

A message for the Ndoombo/Arusha community: 🧫

Kifua kikuu ni maambukizi makubwa lakini yanayotibika. Ukikohoa kwa zaidi ya wiki mbili? Usipuuzie. Njoo kliniki kwa uchunguzi wa TB na matibabu mapema.

Kifua kikuu (TB) huenea kwa hewa pale mtu aliyeambukizwa anapokohoa au kupiga chafya.
Dalili za kuangalia:
• Kikohozi cha zaidi ya wiki 2
• Homa
• Kutokwa jasho usiku
• Kupungua uzito
TB inatibika ikigunduliwa mapema.
Tembelea kliniki yetu kwa uchunguzi wa TB, ushauri na ufuatiliaji. Utambuzi wa mapema unaokoa maisha.

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Tuberculosis is a serious but treatable infection.
You have a cough for more than two weeks? Don't ignore it. Come to the clinic for TB testing and early treatment.

Tuberculosis (TB) is spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Symptoms to look out for:
• Cough lasting more than 2 weeks
• Fever
• Night sweats
• Weight loss
TB is treatable if caught early.
Visit our clinic for TB testing, advice and follow-up. Early detection saves lives.

Asanteni sana to our friends from the US who came to work with us last month. We thank you for your time and skills. Kar...
11/03/2025

Asanteni sana to our friends from the US who came to work with us last month. We thank you for your time and skills. Karibu sana!

In Tanzania, beauty isn’t just in the landscapes - it’s in the warmth of its people. 🌍❤️ From the smiles and waves of st...
07/12/2025

In Tanzania, beauty isn’t just in the landscapes - it’s in the warmth of its people. 🌍❤️
From the smiles and waves of strangers to the spirit of togetherness, Tanzanians embody a deep sense of community rooted in Ujamaa - a Swahili word meaning “familyhood.”🇹🇿✨

Ujamaa was more than a philosophy—it was the heartbeat of Tanzania’s post-independence identity. Built on unity, equality, and collective progress, it reminds us that we rise by lifting others.

Grateful for every shared story, handshake, hug and open heart.

Our Spring Newsletter is here! 🌼Learn about what we’ve been up to and what’s coming next. If you’re interested staying u...
05/18/2025

Our Spring Newsletter is here! 🌼
Learn about what we’ve been up to and what’s coming next.

If you’re interested staying updated either electronically or physically, send us an e-mail at mmthclinic@gmail.com with your name and address.

THE ROAD WELL-TRAVELED. There is a place where everyone knows. A place where lives intersect. A place bustling with pede...
03/11/2025

THE ROAD WELL-TRAVELED.

There is a place where everyone knows. A place where lives intersect. A place bustling with pedestrians, cars, public transportation, piki piki (Kiswahili word for motorcycle), and even an animal or two.
The Ndoombo Community Dispensary sits right off the main road in Ndoombo. It's an important place where we greet our neighbors and give easy access to people who need health care.
It is a rocky, bumpy, unfinished road. The most common way to travel on it is by foot. When it rains, it is almost non-existent and is laden with potholes and puddles. It will be ground down as the dry season begins to flatten it out, making room for the abundance of dust as the temperatures rise and the road dries.
This is a significant place in the community that everyone knows. It is well-traveled every day.
One of the many reasons you may see people walk down this road is for water. Instead of walking miles for water from a stream. We are able to provide a clean source of water from a well we constructed for the community and a spout just outside our gate so our neighbors have access to it whenever they need it. It is our priority to attend to all aspects of health.

Learn more about us at mmthc.org

📸: Aaron Johnson

Karibu! (Welcome) This is our Tanzania. In this series, we will share our community with you. The Ndoombo Community Disp...
03/04/2025

Karibu! (Welcome)
This is our Tanzania.

In this series, we will share our community with you. The Ndoombo Community Dispensary serves the community of Ndoombo and neighboring villages. It is nestled at the base of Mt. Meru (2000 meters above sea level), close to Arusha, Tanzania.

We hope to share with you the vibrancy of the people and the culture and tell the story of our ongoing work to bring quality healthcare to our people.

Anything you are curious about? Leave a comment below.

Another group of volunteers are with us at the clinic this month! Thank you to them: working with our staff, patients, a...
01/28/2025

Another group of volunteers are with us at the clinic this month! Thank you to them: working with our staff, patients, and collaboratively bringing quality healthcare to the Ndoombo Community Dispensary.

Thank you to for capturing beautiful moments and scenes of our little corner of Tanzania. 🤩

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1708 Lakeview Avenue
South Milwaukee, WI
53405

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Monday 8am - 4pm

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Mount Meru Health Clinic is a fulfillment of a long time dream of the late Rev. Moses Isaac Mbise. Rev. Mbise started working as a young pastor in and around Ndoombo Mfulony on the slopes of Mt. Meru. Being a pastor in this area meant more than just doing the pastoral duties of preaching the word, baptizing, marrying, sharing communion and counseling. It meant being a peace keeper i.e. (family fighting – go to Moses), crisis resolution counselor, preacher, comforter, and also teacher. Rev. Mbise served among the poor and when he was not delivering a sermon, he was resolving household conflict, conducting a funeral for a child whose life was taken prematurely by illnesses that are preventable in the rest of the world where health care is available to the people in need. Lack of healthcare facility for people living in and around Mt. Meru area had consumed many innocent lives. Lack of healthcare facility was complicated even more by lack of transportation infrastructure as many people live in areas where there are no roads to speak of and therefore cut off from the rest of the country and the world. Things like safe water, hospitals, clinics, plumbing, cars, and roads, are luxuries that many of these communities don’t have. Many had to walk great distances to a nearest hospital or clinic. For a long time Rev. Mbise saw this disparate situation and urged his children to become nurses and doctors so they can make a difference in the lives of those in the community. One of Rev. Moses’ children studied to become a nurse midwife and for a while she ran a small clinic from her two room house with no plumbing, no running water, and no electricity. Thanks to a daughter -in- law who also saw the desperate situation and vowed to change it. She got together friends who became inspired to change the situation and make a difference in the lives of those that lived in and around Mt. Meru. Thanks also to the donations from individual whose list is too long to fit in a single page of paper, as well as specific organizations namely Atonement Lutheran Church, Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church, and Luther Valley Lutheran Church just to name a few. Before his death in April 26, 2007, Rev. Mbise’s prayer had been answered. He had witnessed a building rise on a piece of land he had donated to anyone willing to construct a clinic building. He had witnessed the birth of twin boys who might have not survived given the timing of their birth after midnight, and the distance their mother might have had to walk to the nearest clinic or hospital. Rev. Moses Mbise died after serving as a Lutheran pastor for over 45 years. Mount Meru Tumaini Health Clinic will always stand for what Rev. Moses stood for- among other things protecting the weak and poor. Currently, Mount Meru Tumaini Health Clinic has a beautiful small building with running water, electricity, and plumbing, seeing about 300 patients a month. Mount Meru Tumaini Health Clinic receives volunteer medical as well as non-medical individuals to help at the clinic, and neighboring primary school.