This 12-month, $14,345 project supports 300 highly vulnerable children who lack the basic tools needed to learn. Many come from child-headed homes, single mothers, elderly guardians, or live with disabilities. Without supplies or uniforms, they miss lessons, face risks, and fall behind. Your support provides books, STEM kits, art materials, and inclusive learning aids ensuring safety, dignity, and equal opportunity. Together we can help these children learn, thrive, and build a brighter future.
In the slum communities of Entebbe & Kampala, over 300 highly vulnerable children lack basic scholastic materials needed to learn. Coming from single-mother, elderly-guardian, child-headed homes, while UNICEF reports that 1 in 4 Ugandan children lives in extreme poverty. Without books, uniforms, inclusive learning aids, these learners miss lessons, face safety risks, & fall behind. Children with disabilities are especially disadvantaged, project supports most vulnerable children with education.
This project will provide 300 vulnerable children with the essential tools they lack like exercise books, pens, STEM kits, art supplies, and school uniforms. Removing the barriers that keep them from learning. Inclusive aids such as large-print books, sign-language cards, and easy-grip pencils will support children with disabilities. By equipping every learner, the project restores dignity, boosts safety, strengthens participation, and ensures all children can learn and thrive.
This project will equip 300 vulnerable children with the tools they need to stay in school, excel academically, and avoid early dropout,exploitation promoting girl child eduction. Over time, the community will gain empowered young people with strong literacy, numeracy, and STEM skills. As these learners succeed, they uplift their families, break cycles of poverty, and contribute to a more capable, resilient future workforce in Entebbe, Kampala and beyond towards realising vision Uganda 2040.
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