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Providing Housing To the Vaulnerable

In Igel, homes made of mud and grass collapse during heavy rains, leaving families vulnerable. Two million people in Northern Uganda are homeless due to the war. Our housing project aims to:

Our Approach

The organization traced children who ran away to Kampala, Uganda’s capital, during the war and found themselves on the streets. Those whose relatives are still alive were reunited with their families but still supported with scholastic materials, clothing and medical support and canceling.

While in the process of putting up our permanent infrastructures in one place for the children, We are as well working closely with already established orphanages bringing most of the kids we get from the streets plus those who have parents but not well taken care of, we support them in any way that we can with food and other materials.

Once the rest of our housing and education permanent infrastructures are complete, we’ll be able to bring the rest of the children from the streets, give them a home and provide them with an education – so that they can grow to be useful citizens of the country.

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To bring the rest of the children from the streets, give them a home and provide them with an education