Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda

by Share Child Opportunity Eastern and Northen Uganda (SCOEN)
Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda
Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda
Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda
Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda
Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda
Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda
Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda
Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda
Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda
Child Development Centre for 180 Children Uganda

Project Report | Sep 15, 2022
Progress of the project

By Lucas Akol | Proect Leader

Miroi Child Restoration Centre aims to education, provide care & support to 180 orphans, sickle cell, HIV/AID infected and affected children education, health, shelter.

With our 23 admitted children for pre-primary education, last term we only sfully paid up tuition for onl 17 children and 6 were pending for payment.

We so grateful to generous people like you who made thi possible! The new education term has begun two weeks ago. This term rquires us $ 1,278 to full pay of school fees and requirements for 23 learners for this term.

This will cover termly fees, scholarstic materials and other school requirments.

Our Child sponsorship is a unique program that connects one child in need with one compassionate person like you! This program is giving children our children a chance to grow up healthy, educated, and safe - forever changing their life and future. You just might find that it changes you, too.

 

Our plans

  1. we intend to connect the sponsored childen with the donors i.e. do letter writting
  2. We plan to continue with classroom construction to start a school for the sponsored children so that the money we are using for sponsoring 23 children can cater for more 30 children.

Sponsoring a child is the most personal, effective way to fight poverty. When we sponsor a child in need, we build a special relationship that encourages the child with hope for the future. The support helps to pursue the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social well-being of vulnerable children. When we sponsor a child, we also hope to help provide essentials like clean water, nutrition, education, and more as planned with the child's community, while we connect through letters and photos.

Thanks to the generous past and future investment in this project by our donors through GlobalGiving we will be able to complete construction of the Center, hire staff and purchase needed supplies allowing us to educate children below five years of age so they can thrive and reach their boundless potential.

Thank you for your support and stay safe

With gratitude,

Lucas Akol

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Organization Information

Share Child Opportunity Eastern and Northen Uganda (SCOEN)

Location: Soroti, Eastern Uganda - Uganda
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Project Leader:
Lucas Akol
Fundraising/Partner Relations Officer
Soroti , Eastern Uganda Uganda
$10,853 raised of $156,350 goal
 
99 donations
$145,497 to go
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