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In the Teso sub-region of Uganda, many children are growing
up without the chance to go to school. Most of these children come from
families struggling with poverty, while others have lost one or both parents.
For them, education is a dream they can only watch from afar. This project, led
by Children’s Light of Teso Foundation (CLTF), seeks to build a free
primary school combined with a small technical training center that will offer
both academic and practical education. The aim is to create a place where
orphans and poor children can study, learn skills, and develop confidence in
themselves.
The school will provide quality education for children who
have been left behind due to financial challenges. Many of these children stay
home or end up doing small labor jobs to help their families survive. Some are
raised by grandparents who cannot even afford school uniforms, let alone school
fees. The project’s vision is to bring hope and light back into these
children’s lives through education that is free, inclusive, and skill-based.
This school will not only focus on classroom learning but
also introduce practical training in areas like tailoring, carpentry, and
small-scale farming. Such skills will help learners become self-reliant and
break the cycle of poverty. We believe that every child, no matter their
background, has a right to learn, grow, and live a meaningful life. The Children’s
Light of Teso Foundation School will be a place of transformation — giving
orphans and poor children the opportunity to build a brighter future for
themselves and their community.
The Prepared Finance
Book is a smart, simple tool designed to help small Ugandan business owners
track their sales, expenses, loans, and goals. We're raising funds to print and
distribute the first 1,000 books to underserved entrepreneurs, starting a
movement of accountability, growth, and financial confidence.
The project aims to combat child labour in the agricultural sector, particularly in the sugarcane value chain and commercial sexual exploitation, in the regions of Busoga. It aims to strengthen the child protection system, community knowledge, and law enforcement authorities to identify, rescue, and recover survivors of child labour. The project will address gaps in legal and policy frameworks, weak enforcement, and monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. It will support education and training innovations to improve awareness, access to social protection, and evidence-based services. The project will work with the National Steering Committee on Child Labour and district sub-county and parish level stakeholders to address gaps in coordination and collaboration frameworks. The project will also enhance livelihood support for vulnerable households and young people, contributing to the overall objective of reducing child labor in the agricultural and commercial sexual exploitation sectors in Jinja and Luuka Districts, Uganda.
Happy Care Foundation seeks funding to acquire a reliable vehicle to enhance its delivery of legal services, rehabilitation, resettlement, and mental health support to juvenile offenders, youth, women, and elderly individuals in conflict with the law in Uganda with concentration mainly in West Nile, Acholi and Lango subregions.
The vehicle will improve access to courts, rehabilitation programs, resettlement initiatives, and mental health services, addressing geographical and logistical barriers. The project, with an estimated cost of 105,600 USD, aims to increase operational efficiency, reduce transportation costs, and empower vulnerable populations through timely and effective interventions.
The purpose of this project is to help school going children
commute through the dangerous road traffic intersections and deliver them
safely to responsible caretakers. African Soul Initiative is passionately committed
to enhancing road safety for the most vulnerable members of our
community—school children—within the bustling Kampala Metropolitan Area. Our
project centers on guiding and safeguarding children as they navigate
treacherous roads, instilling invaluable road safety knowledge and discipline,
and fostering a sense of collective responsibility within our community for
heightened road safety awareness and action.