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In May of 1998, a team of 13 people from several churches in Whitchurch-Stouffville under the banner of Stouffville Missionary Church travelled to Igoma. They built a building that they believed would one day become a medical clinic.
In May 2003 another team returned to refurbish the clinic building, and sent a container with medicine, clinic furnishings and medical equipment to get the facility established and working in the community.
The clinic opened in September 2003, with the grand opening celebration in May 2004.