Clinical Work
Hope Memorial
Dispensary
The frontline of all HMSF programs — where every consultation, every screening, and every outreach visit translates into real, life-saving clinical impact.
Our Frontline Facility
Integrated Healthcare
for Real Impact
Through Hope Memorial Dispensary, the Foundation delivers essential primary healthcare services including outpatient clinical care for acute and chronic conditions, maternal and child health services focused on safe pregnancy, safe delivery, and healthy growth.
The dispensary also provides diagnostic services that support early detection and accurate treatment, and preventive care that reduces avoidable illness and complications.
Every service is designed with dignity, accessibility, and quality in mind — ensuring that even the most vulnerable populations receive timely and effective care.
Medical Officers In-Charge
Dr. Theresia Dawas — Founder & Exec. Director
Dr. Michael Mahole — Founder & Co-Director
Outpatient Clinical Care
For acute and chronic conditions — serving patients from rural and semi-urban communities who otherwise have no access to professional medical care.
Maternal & Child Health Services
Focused on safe pregnancy, safe delivery, and healthy growth from the earliest stages of life.
Diagnostic Services
Supporting early detection and accurate treatment through on-site diagnostics including anaemia screening.
Preventive Care
Designed to reduce avoidable illness and complications before they arise — especially for pregnant and postpartum women.
Flagship Program
SPARK Delivered
Through the Dispensary
Our flagship initiative, the SPARK — Support for Prenatal and Postnatal Anaemia Resilience Kit, is implemented through this integrated system.
SPARK combines health education, nutritional support, anaemia prevention tools, and follow-up care to improve maternal outcomes and strengthen community resilience.
Learn About SPARKDelivered Here
Early Anaemia Screening
Identifying anaemia before it becomes dangerous — connecting women to care in the first trimester.
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Antenatal & Postnatal Care
Continuous support through pregnancy and into recovery after delivery.
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Nutrition Counseling & Referrals
Personalized counseling, supplementation, and referral services for complex cases.
Outpatient Services
The Outpatient Clinic
The outpatient clinic is the heartbeat of Hope Memorial Dispensary — a place where quality care meets community trust, and where no patient is turned away due to distance or circumstance.
General Outpatient Consultations
Diagnosis and management of acute and chronic medical conditions for all ages.
Antenatal Care (ANC)
Comprehensive prenatal visits including examinations, screenings, and supplementation.
Postnatal Care (PNC)
Follow-up care for mothers and newborns after delivery, including anaemia recovery monitoring.
Child Health Services
Growth monitoring, immunization support, and malnutrition management for infants and children.
Anaemia Screening & Management
On-site haemoglobin testing, iron supplementation, and personalized treatment plans.
Medication & Supplementation
Iron-folic acid, deworming, and essential medicines provided as part of comprehensive care.
Our Promise
Dignity. Accessibility. Quality.
Every service at Hope Memorial Dispensary is designed with three non-negotiable principles in mind. We believe that quality healthcare is not a privilege for the few — it is a right for all, regardless of geography, income, or circumstance.
We work closely with healthcare workers, community health volunteers, and strategic partners to ensure sustainable and measurable impact in maternal health.
Dignity
Every patient treated with respect and compassion.
Accessibility
Services designed to reach those who need them most.
Quality
Evidence-based care that meets the highest standards.
Community Programs
Reaching Beyond
the Facility
Healthcare does not stop at the clinic doors. Through community outreach programs, the Foundation extends its services directly to underserved and remote communities.
Mobile clinics, health education campaigns, and screening initiatives bring lifesaving care closer to the people who need it most. These efforts are especially focused on maternal health, child survival, and disease prevention at the community level.
Mobile Clinics
Bringing clinical services directly into remote villages and Maasai pastoralist communities.
Health Education Campaigns
Community-level awareness on maternal anaemia, nutrition, and antenatal care.
Community Screening Initiatives
Haemoglobin testing and anaemia detection beyond the dispensary walls.
Community Health Volunteers
Trained local volunteers who identify at-risk mothers and connect them to care.
Capacity Building
Building Sustainable
Health Systems
Hope Memorial Spark Foundation is also committed to strengthening the future of healthcare through education and capacity building. We train community health workers, support continuous professional development, and equip frontline workers with the skills needed to improve health outcomes across generations.
By investing in people, we ensure that impact is not only immediate — but sustainable.
Capacity Building Programs
Community Health Worker Training
Structured training programs that equip local health workers with maternal health knowledge and skills.
Continuous Professional Development
Supporting healthcare workers in staying current with evidence-based maternal health practices.
Frontline Worker Capacity
Providing frontline workers with the tools, knowledge, and support needed to deliver quality care.
2026 – 2036
Guided by a Long-Term Vision
Our 10-year strategic plan sets a bold direction for the future of clinical and community healthcare.
Strengthening Maternal and Newborn Survival Systems
Expanding Access to Primary Healthcare Services
Enhancing Diagnostic and Clinical Capacity
Scaling Community Outreach Programs
Advancing Health Education & Workforce Development
This roadmap positions Hope Memorial Spark Foundation as a growing center of excellence in community health transformation.
Partner With Our Clinical Team
Whether you're a healthcare professional, an organization, or a donor — there is a role for you in strengthening frontline maternal healthcare in Tanzania.