Smiles and Safaris: A Remarkable Dental Camp in Western Uganda

In a heartfelt and impactful initiative, African Smilers Association – ASA Uganda Chapter and the ASA Swiss Chapter, in partnership with African Finfoot Safaris, successfully organized a life-changing Dental Camp across various communities in Uganda. The camp not only provided much-needed dental care to underserved communities but also offered a rich blend of cultural exchange and wildlife adventure to everyone that participated.
This impactful initiative provided free dental care and oral health education to children and community members, many of whom had never seen a dentist before. Through the dedicated efforts of the ASA team, smiles were not only restored, but lives were also changed. From routine cleanings to vital treatments, the outreach ensured that dozens of young ones received the attention they needed and deserved.
Our Journey: Transforming Lives Across Uganda through Tourism
Starting at Aimers Kids Foundation

The journey began at Aimers Kids Foundation located in Kakiri Wakiso District – a home for orphaned and helpless children across Uganda. The day started with different dance moves from the excited children who were later joined by the volunteers as we set up the clinic.

Children received essential dental check-ups and care. Smiles lit up young faces as the team delivered professional services with compassion and dedication. The positive energy and excitement were contagious, setting the tone for what would become a memorable outreach.
Continuing to Zazu Clinic, Matugga

The next stop was Zazu Clinic in Matugga, where the team was warmly received by the local community. After a productive dental session, our visitors were treated to a traditional Ugandan meal, offering a delightful taste of local culture and hospitality. It was a wonderful moment of bonding and cultural appreciation.
The Main Dental Camp – Lights of Kazinga Orphanage & Homestay, Kyambura

The heart of the outreach took place at Lights of Kazinga Orphanage & Homestay, Kyambura, where the main dental camp was held. This was the most extensive leg of the program, with the dental team attending to numerous children and residents from the wider community for 2 consecutive days. Their tireless efforts brought smiles, relief, and restored confidence to many.
Dentistry & Tourism: A Safari to Remember

No trip to Uganda would be complete without experiencing its breathtaking natural beauty. This heartfelt experience didn’t end in the clinic. The team, along with the international guests, were treated to the wild beauty of Queen Elizabeth National Park on a classic African safari — featuring breathtaking game drives, boat safaris along the Kazinga Channel, and unforgettable encounters with Uganda’s iconic wildlife.

To cap off the experience, the group ventured into the misty jungles of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for a once-in-a-lifetime Gorilla Trekking experience — a humbling and awe-inspiring encounter with the endangered mountain gorillas.
Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi

The final leg of the journey featured an unforgettable Gorilla Trekking expedition in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, one of Uganda’s most iconic natural treasures. Trekking through the forest and coming face-to-face with mountain gorillas was a fitting end to an impactful and adventurous trip.
This initiative beautifully demonstrated how tourism and humanitarian outreach can go hand in hand to create impactful and sustainable experiences — for both the communities served and the visitors involved.
Meet Our ASA Superheroes 2025

At the heart of this mission were Dr. Mubiru Sulaiman, founder and Director of African Smilers’ Association – ASA and Stephanie Laplante of Dental Horizon Switzerland, whose commitment and compassion set the tone for a seamless and meaningful operation.
Special appreciations to our great driver guides throughout the journey in Uganda and Rwanda. Edrisa Kakembo and Mutebi Sulaiman tireless manouvered through the jungles of Uganda and Rwanda enduring long driving hours. They made sure every Team member is safe and sound throughout. Edrisa was our lead Safari guide and indeed made sure we enjoy every sighting during the game drives.


We again extend our deepest gratitude to them and to every volunteer and partner who played a role in making this camp a resounding success. These were THE ASA SUPERHEROES 2025 including but not limited to;-
Swiss & Canada Superheroes 2025

- Stephanie Laplante – Dental Horizon Switzerland
- Maryse – Dental Hygienist
- Chiarra Cherpillod – Dental hygienist
- Lilliane – Dental hygienist
- Noellie – Dental hygienist
- Valerie – Dental hygienist
- Magalie – Dental hygienist
- Melanie – Dental hygienist
Uganda Superheroes 2025
- Mubiru Sulaiman – Co Founder African Smilers Association
- Baker Nkulumbi – Co Founder & President African Smilers Association
- Wilber Kisuze – Secretary African Smilers Association
- Onen Phillips – Dental hygienist
- Hasan Mpaji – Dental Hygienist & Spokesperson African Smilers Association
- Joab Ahimbisibwe – Dentist
- Jessy – Dental hygienist
- Amarah Bruhane – Dental hygienist
- Edrisa Kakembo – Director & Safari adventure guide – African Finfoot Safaris
- Mutebi Abdul Sulaiman– Senior Driver
Looking Ahead: October 2025
We are excited to announce that the next Dentistry & Adventure Camp will take place in October 2025. We look forward to touching more lives and exploring more of Uganda’s natural beauty while building bridges across cultures and continents.
Join us in changing lives—one smile at a time.
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1 Comment
Wilberforce kisuze
June 30, 2025 at 10:52 amThe most beautiful part of this, is that you don’t need to be a dentist to take part, you just need a kind heart and love for adventure..
Leisure with a purpose indeed
Let’s roll ASA and thanks Mr Edrisa