Educate Vulnerable Children in Rural E. Uganda

by The River Fund
Educate Vulnerable Children in Rural E. Uganda
Educate Vulnerable Children in Rural E. Uganda
Educate Vulnerable Children in Rural E. Uganda
Educate Vulnerable Children in Rural E. Uganda
Educate Vulnerable Children in Rural E. Uganda
Educate Vulnerable Children in Rural E. Uganda
Educate Vulnerable Children in Rural E. Uganda
Educate Vulnerable Children in Rural E. Uganda

Project Report | Aug 17, 2017
Quarterly Report

By Auma Teopista | Chairperson

Feeding children at school
Feeding children at school

Report on children:

GROUP NO OF CHILDREN

RWEN (Busia) 300
TORORO 86
BUGIRI 165
AMONIKAKINEI 84
TOTAL 675

Areas of support:

Nursery
Primary
Secondary
Technical
University

Children are supported with:

Fees top up
Feeding at school
Scholastic materials
Performance at school;
We are sure performance will improve by the end of this term because children can feed at school and at home
Feeding at home;
Our children can eat food at home because the care takers have been supplied with posho and beans
Feeding at school;
Our children are now feeding at school

Health

Children’s health has greatly improved. The HIV/AIDS infected have proper drug management because now they have food and take drugs freely

OVC (Orphans and Vulnerable Children) care

Life is now better for child headed homes. The relief supply has helped a lot because they are covered with the food.

Improvements

Our children are becoming strong and healthy because they get meals at home and at school

HIV/AIDS

These children that are HIV/AIDS are now better because they freely take drugs-septrine/ARVs because they have food to eat

Challenges

The rain is not much and we are worried of next term of children’s learning and food mighty is little in the nearest future.

Developments

We can now see strong and healthy children willingly going to school and very happy children feeding at school and at home.

Suggestions

• If the funds would be realized, the relief food programme would continues
• Day care centers should be introduced in the catchment areas of the communities so that there is continuous care of the young ones.

August 2017
We are so grateful for the assistance that you have given to us
This is how we distributed the money to our four groups;

TORORO 9,800,000
BUGIRI 9,200,000
AMONI 7,200,000
RWEN 14,000,000
VISIT 7,000,000
BANK/OTHER EXPENSES 3,000,000
TOTAL 50,200,000

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Organization Information

The River Fund

Location: Sebastian, Florida - USA
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Project Leader:
Jaya Canterbury-Counts
Executive Director
Sebastian , Florida Uganda

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