There are thousands of street children in Uganda living in poverty, hunger and experiencing violence. Uganda has one of the largest populations of young people in the world, with over 56% of its population under the age of 18. Children are also the single largest demographic group living in poverty Uganda. Uganda hosts one of the world’s largest refugee populations, forced to flee their homes from conflict in the DRC […]
We create a home where care, love and parental guidance can take root. We promote protection, education, and above all a sense of belonging for every child. This is the family environment that these children deserve
Read moreOur mission is to give opportunity to those who truly want to make a difference in a child’s life. Many times charitable contributions are eroded by bureaucracy, but as a grass roots organization we streamline the pathway that charitable donations make to those with the greatest need. Our passion is to make the greatest impact on a child’s life possible directly from those who can give.
Read moreWe provide the children an education that will encourage, motivate and empower them to lead productive adult lives. By traveling in the rural areas of Uganda we identify these children most in need and directly help those who need it the most. Our goal is to create confident adults that are able to take advantage of opportunities of the future and contribute to the society as a whole.
Read moreWe believe that no child should be without the basic necessities of life regardless of their life circumstances. Our mission is our passion – working towards the betterment of children in need in Uganda.
Read moreWe believe that all children deserve to be nurtured, loved, and protected. With our “on the ground” team of caring adults we focus on our energy on identifying children with the greatest need and providing them a safe home, supportive caregivers and a great education.
Read moreA likely increase in poverty as the economy slows down: The economy is projected to have slowed down by nearly half for the financial year 2019–2020 (referred to throughout as FY2019/20), with further uncertainties for FY2020/21. This increases the likelihood of a rise in poverty during and after the Covid-19 pandemic. Many people face a reduction in their income due to job and livelihood losses, reduced flow of remittances, loss of […]