Build an inclusive future for kids with disability

by Kyaninga Child Development Centre
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Project Report | Jan 30, 2026
THE POWER OF PARTNERSHIP

By Chris Gibbon | Director Kyaninga Education Hub

Imagine a child sitting alone at home, day after day, watching other children walk past on their way to school. Imagine the isolation, the frustration, the growing certainty that they don’t belong simply because they were born with a disability. Now imagine that same child—laughing, learning, thriving in a classroom where every child is valued, where differences are celebrated, and where education is truly for all.

This transformation is not a distant dream. It’s happening right now, and it’s happening because of you.

The Challenge: Reaching Every Child

Research has proven beyond doubt that inclusive education transforms lives—not just for children with disabilities, but for every child in the classroom. When children learn alongside peers with different abilities, they develop empathy, resilience, and a deeper understanding of our shared humanity. Teachers become more creative and effective. Communities grow stronger and more compassionate.

But here’s the question that keeps educators and NGOs awake at night: how do we spread this life-changing impact to reach the thousands of children who still wait in the shadows, denied their fundamental right to education?

The answer lies in something beautifully simple yet profoundly powerful: partnership. By working with existing schools and institutions, by strengthening what’s already there rather than building from scratch, we can multiply our impact exponentially. We can reach not just dozens, but hundreds and eventually thousands of children within a sustainable budget.

Our Third Success Story: Canon Apolo Demonstration School

This is why Kyaninga Inclusive Education Hub (KIEH) chose to build our next inclusive resource centre at Canon Apolo Demonstration School (CADS)—a school that already had the heart for inclusion but lacked the resources to fully realize its vision.

For years, CADS has welcomed children with speech and language difficulties and deaf children into its classrooms. But so many more children were being turned away—children with physical disabilities, visual impairments, learning differences—simply because the school didn’t have the specialized space, equipment, or trained staff to support them properly.

Together, we’re changing that story.

Thanks to your generous support, KIEH has:

     • Built a fully equipped resource centre where children can receive specialized support tailored to their unique needs

     • Stocked the resource room with adaptive learning materials, assistive technology, and sensory equipment

     • Trained and employed a full-time Inclusion Support Teacher—the school’s first dedicated specialist who works alongside classroom teachers to ensure no child falls through the cracks

     • Committed to training all teachers in sign language, because true inclusion means every teacher can communicate with every child

A Lifeline for Children Who Live Too Far

For many children with disabilities in rural areas, distance is an insurmountable barrier. Their families want desperately to send them to school, but when the nearest accessible school is hours away over rough terrain, education becomes impossible.

CADS’ boarding facility provides more than just a place to sleep—it offers a lifeline. Children receive:

     • Round-the-clock care and supervision from staff trained in disability support

     • Three nutritious meals daily—for many children, the first reliable source of proper nutrition they’ve ever known

     • A safe, accessible environment where they can move freely and independently

     • A community of friends and peers—often the first time these children have experienced true belonging

For children who have spent years isolated at home, denied the right to education simply because of a disability, this boarding provision doesn’t just open the door to school—it opens the door to a future.

Training Tomorrow’s Inclusive Teachers Today

But our partnership doesn’t stop at the school gates. Right next door to CADS sits Canon Apolo Core Primary Teacher Training College—and this proximity creates something magical.

Our KIEH coaches work intensively with the college’s tutors and trainee teachers, ensuring that every educator entering the profession is equipped with more than just theory. They gain:

  • Passion for inclusive education that will carry them through challenges
  • Practical skills developed through hands-on experience at CADS
  • Deep conviction that children with disabilities belong in mainstream classrooms

These trainee teachers aren’t just learning about inclusion in textbooks—they’re experiencing it firsthand, working directly with children with disabilities, and witnessing the transformative power of truly inclusive education.

Think about the ripple effect: each of these newly trained teachers will go on to impact hundreds of children throughout their career. They’ll carry the torch of inclusion to communities across the region, creating more inclusive classrooms, changing more attitudes, and opening doors for thousands more children.

A Model That’s Built to Spread

CADS is now the third school to benefit from KIEH’s comprehensive support. But this is just the beginning. We have a bold vision: 18 inclusive resource centres across the region, each one partnering with existing schools, each one strengthening local systems, each one multiplying impact.

By working with local partners rather than building parallel systems, we’re not just changing individual schools—we’re transforming the entire educational landscape. We’re proving that inclusive education isn’t a luxury for well-funded international schools; it’s achievable, sustainable, and possible right now in local communities with local resources.

This Work Depends on You

Behind every child who now sits confidently in a classroom—who raises their hand to answer questions, who laughs with friends at break time, who dreams of becoming a doctor or teacher or engineer—stands a donor who believed this was possible.

Behind every newly trained teacher equipped to create inclusive classrooms stands a donor who invested in the future.

Behind every resource centre humming with activity, every boarding house providing safety and care, every training session transforming attitudes—behind all of this stands you.

None of this would be possible without your compassion, your generosity, and your unwavering belief that every child deserves the chance to learn, grow, and reach their full potential.

Your support doesn’t just fund buildings and resources—though those are vital. Your support funds hope. It funds opportunity. It funds the radical belief that disability should never be a barrier to education.

Together, we’re proving that partnership is the most powerful tool we have—partnership between donors and implementers, between schools and communities, between international support and local expertise, and most beautifully, between children of all abilities learning and growing side by side.

Thank you for being part of this transformation. Thank you for believing in these children. Thank you for making inclusion not just a possibility, but a reality.

Together, we’re changing lives—one child, one teacher, one school at a time.

Pegging out the Land
Pegging out the Land
Progress being Made!
Progress being Made!
Finishing Touches
Finishing Touches
Inclusive Pit Latrines Complete
Inclusive Pit Latrines Complete
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Kyaninga Child Development Centre

Location: Fort Portal, Kabarole - Uganda
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Fiona Beckerlegge
Fort Portal , Kabarole Uganda
$32,008 raised of $363,034 goal
 
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