The advocacy for the homeless children Uganda

The Advocacy for the Homeless Children of Uganda is a registered non-governmental community-based organisation located in Kanyashande village of Friendship, Buhoma Town Council, Kanungu district, adjacent to the Bwindi Gorilla Conservation Area in Uganda.

The advocacy for the homeless children Uganda

It was formed and established in 2018, after realizing the need to support the homeless and other disadvantaged categories of children with poor living standards just surviving as squatters and upon noticing that poverty is the most prevalent hindrance to their empowerment

The advocacy for the homeless children Uganda

We struggle to develop social and economic development in destitute communities and committed to uniting and mobilizing people around us for transforming lives of their precious children through basic education and lucrative self help projects.
A brief Gallery of the children we take care of

A brief Gallery of the children we take care of

Advocacy for the homeless children Uganda majorly focuses on each segment of the person and community development activities through the implementation of activities, including but not limited to education, self-help projects, housing for the homeless who have become squatters, child evangelism fellowships to strengthen religious morals, compassion, emergency relief, preservation and excursion of culture through music, dance and drama, tourists’ visits and jaunts to some of our projects, among other legal activities.
The advocacy for the homeless children Uganda

The advocacy for the homeless children Uganda

However, the major goal of this organisation is to uphold a bountiful education programme through a sponsorship scheme for the very poor disadvantaged children, not limited to children with disabilities, abandoned children (bastards), and children born in very poor families, among others, to get access to the opportunity to study for self-sustenance. Our aim is to create dedicated and self-motivated opportunities with total integrity, continuously identify and address the plights of the children, and enhance our donors’ returns through maximising efficiency, transparency and reliability and exploring new opportunities for the needy children to achieve a better living.
The advocacy for the homeless children Uganda

The advocacy for the homeless children Uganda

Advocacy for the homeless children Uganda is a visionary community-based organisation and is in a position to identify and address the challenges of young generations to the world community for financial support and contribution and better assistance in education and self-help projects, and it always serves individuals and families in the nastiest communities adjacent to Bwindi National Park. Our philosophy is a unique strategy, even to bring up and secure children in different socioeconomic procedures. The philosophy of education by this organisation is the emphasis on the total person, cognitively and technically, and that education is for the head, heart and hands.
How to Sponsor a Child

How to Sponsor a Child

There are three contact sessions (terms) in a year. Each term covers three months. Therefore, school fees are covered on a term basis, but the sponsor parents can decide to cover all the school dues for a year.
The following are frequently asked questions: How do I start sponsoring a child?
Simply choose a name on the list or do it on request to choose for you the neediest child, fill out and return the sponsorship agreement form to us to begin your child sponsorship.
Who can sponsor?
– Anyone can be a sponsor. This may include (but is not limited to) individuals, school groups, families, churches and community groups.
Does the donation really get to the child?
– Yes
How does the child benefit from the money I provide?
– 90% of the donation goes directly to the students’ educational costs, such as room, board, examinations, transport, school fees and others. Then 10% is allocated for administrative costs such as bookkeeping, internet, postal costs, international correspondence, etc.

How can I correspond and even visit my sponsored child
– Sponsors are strongly encouraged to communicate with their children via email and letters two to four times a year, and we help to facilitate this process.
Conclusion

We encourage you to touch a life as one way of transforming lives. We also encourage well-wishers to rally with us such that together we can make a difference. We all aim higher, doing the right thing at the right time with the pledge to be mindful of others. We shall be honoured roughly for your time of being compassionate and hope you will keep an inspiration to us that you learnt to give not because you have much but because you know exactly how it feels to have nothing.

So little deeds of kindness and little words of love help to make a nasty child happy. We value your feedback with encouraging words and developmental ideas to further enhance this programme.

For more information you may contact

emmyjerome4@gmail.com / ahomelesschildug@gmail.com
Telephone: +256 777 304 264.
Advocacy for the Homeless Children – Uganda