26 Jun 2026
8 min
OUF and SAPA Help Reopen Children’s Hospital in Sudan

OUF and SAPA Help Reopen Children’s Hospital in Sudan
War closed the doors of Mohammed Alamin Hamid Children’s Hospital in Omdurman, Sudan. Wards were emptied, equipment stopped working, and families who were already facing displacement and hardship lost access to one of the region’s most important pediatric hospitals.
For children in need of urgent medical care, every minute matters. A closed hospital means delayed treatment, untreated illness, and greater risk for children suffering from injury, malnutrition, and disease.
Through the support of compassionate donors and humanitarian partners, the hospital has now been fully rehabilitated and reopened. One Ummah Foundation is honored to support lifesaving relief efforts like this through its partnership and cooperation with SAPA, the Sudanese American Physicians Association.
Restoring Care for Children and Families
SAPA completed a full rehabilitation of Mohammed Alamin Hamid Children’s Hospital, helping bring essential pediatric care back to the community. Today, the hospital doors are open again. The wards are staffed. Most importantly, children are returning to receive the care they urgently need.
The rehabilitation included major improvements across the hospital, including hospital infrastructure, inpatient wards, water and sanitation systems, electrical networks, and the nutrition department. These restored services are critical for children who need safe treatment, clean facilities, reliable power, and nutrition support.
This is more than a building being repaired. It is a lifeline being restored for families in Omdurman and surrounding areas.
Why This Hospital Matters
Mohammed Alamin Hamid Children’s Hospital serves vulnerable children and families who depend on accessible medical care. When conflict disrupted services, parents were left with fewer options and children were placed at greater risk.
Reopening the hospital means children can once again receive treatment closer to home. It means families do not have to face illness and injury alone. It means a community that suffered through conflict can begin to rebuild with dignity and hope.
For One Ummah Foundation, projects like this reflect a wider mission: to stand with people in crisis and help restore essential services where they are needed most.
Continuing One Ummah Foundation’s Humanitarian Work
One Ummah Foundation has continued to support vulnerable communities through emergency relief, food distribution, clean water projects, shelter assistance, healthcare support, and community development. From disaster response to long-term recovery, OUF’s work focuses on helping families survive hardship and rebuild their lives.
The support for SAPA’s hospital rehabilitation work in Sudan is another example of how donor generosity can create real, lasting impact. When donors give, they are not only funding aid. They are helping reopen hospitals, feed children, restore dignity, and bring hope back to families facing unimaginable challenges.
A Promise Kept Through Compassion
A children’s hospital has been rebuilt. A community is being served. A promise has been kept.
One Ummah Foundation extends gratitude to SAPA, the medical teams, supporters, and every donor whose generosity made this work possible. May every contribution become a source of healing, mercy, and ongoing reward.
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