PaCT exists to support and transform the lives of vulnerable Ugandans, to attain a stable, healthy and recognizable life in the society. PaCT is a Ugandan National registered non-for-profit making organization affiliated to The Mityana Charity a registered Charity in the United Kingdom to coordinate resources and support for PaCT development projects in Uganda. We currently operate in six districts in Uganda that include Mityana, Mubende, Kiboga, Gomba, Kyankwanzi and Kassanda. Our community-based programs strive at improving the well-being of all families we serve, partnering with them for a self-sustainable society. We are a non-denominational and political organization respecting all rel... read more PaCT exists to support and transform the lives of vulnerable Ugandans, to attain a stable, healthy and recognizable life in the society. PaCT is a Ugandan National registered non-for-profit making organization affiliated to The Mityana Charity a registered Charity in the United Kingdom to coordinate resources and support for PaCT development projects in Uganda. We currently operate in six districts in Uganda that include Mityana, Mubende, Kiboga, Gomba, Kyankwanzi and Kassanda. Our community-based programs strive at improving the well-being of all families we serve, partnering with them for a self-sustainable society. We are a non-denominational and political organization respecting all religions and cultures in communities where we work. PaCT attributes it's growing success for over two decades now on direct community engagements with the local communities and leadership combined with a committed and professional team of staff working happily to create lasting smiles for the people we serve. To achieve long-term community based sustainable development, there is need for integration of key services such as education, health care, human rights and Economic empowerment for a stable society.
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