The Angel Outreach strengthens children and youth with special needs and those who are “at risk” so they can reach their full potential and make the world a better place.

In Uganda, TAO partners with the Minister of Youth & Children Services, Dr. Balaam Barugahara, the African Hearts organization, many hospitals, and schools to meet the needs of children and families in need.

CHILDREN – Through the generosity of sponsors, children are offered schooling, including private boarding schools, to ensure they are able to focus on their education and work toward future economic independence. Through sponsorship of high performing children for private boarding schools, each sponsor enjoys periodic “What’s App” conversations with their student to provide encouragement and build relationship.

MEDICAL – Donors have provided medical Supplies by the thousands to be used to serve those in need through Ugandan clinics. In addition, to help prevent child fatality during childbirth, TAO donors enable us to have provide “birthing kits” to be assembled and provided to help mothers who otherwise could not deliver their children in a hospital or clinic.

FAMILIES – Food, clothing and shoes distributed to thousands through our boots-on-the-ground team and nonprofit partners.

Founder Winfred Nakyazze, a dual citizen of the USA and Uganda, launched The Angel Outreach (TAO) in 2016 to serve children and families with special needs. The first services were launched in 2016 to serve street children in Kampala, Uganda. Winfred is well connected with leadership as well as “boots on the ground” resources, enabling TAO to ensure efficient, effective use of resources. Truckloads of medical supplies and clothing have helped thousands of children. Housing, schooling and individualized support is available to children through TAO’s child sponsorship program. A few years after the launch of TAO, friends and colleagues suggested, TAO began accepting donations in the Carolinas to help children in our local community. TAO began food initiatives quickly and now offers housing for children and families with special needs as well.