French Montana's trip to Uganda a year ago has resulted in the opening of a health center that will serve up to 300,000 people in the country. 

Last year, French Montana unveiled renovations to the Suubi "Hope" Health Center, a medical facility he helped to restore. Now, the facility is up and running and ready to be a blessing to the people of Uganda. 

In May, Montana donated $100,000 to the non-profit Mama Hope Organization to help revamp the Ugandan facility. He has since become hip-hop's first Global Citizen Ambassador for his efforts. 

Although the hospital wasn't yet complete, we first got a glimpse of the facility when Montana and Swae Lee went to Uganda to film their "Unforgettable" music video.

The rapper's efforts prompted matching donations of $100,000 from The Weeknd and $200,000 from Diddy, which then expanded the project to building and opening the new hospital for residents. 

Brick by brick build empires #unforgettablemoments ???????? #junglerules

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You can check out the updates of the facility at Suubi Hospital or BICenterUg.org

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