|
Act4africa
0161 941 2161
email: admin@act4africa.co.uk
|
Act4africa delivers HIV/AIDs preventative education to young people in schools and communities throughout East Africa through interactive workshops using sport and performing arts techniques. UK delegates are welcome to participate through either our 3 week summer expeditions or 3 winter month Overland expeditions. |
|
House of Joy South Wales
01495 222974 / 01443 837568
email: admin@houseofjoy.co.uk
| The charity's main aim is to work with the people of Kasala village. Our first project entails building classrooms and employing teachers who will help the children to grow both educationally and spiritually. We are also at present working on roof to tank water supply at the school. Our aim is to extend the school into a vocational place where adults can learn trades that will benefit them and help them to develop a future that will make them self sufficient within 5 years. Our final part of the project is to cultivate the ground and allow the people of the village to grow the foods that are most widely used by the local people and hopefully introduce new ones that will give the people a more balanced diet We believe after 5 years we will be able to take this blue print and duplicate it in surrounding villages. |
![]() Hope Destitute Childrens Centre 01270 877476
email: hopedcc@yahoo.com
|
Hope Destitute Children's Centre (HDCC) is a small indigenous Ugandan charity that is motivated to offer hope to destitute young people.
It is devoted to the emancipation and empowerment of destitute young people and children.
The current project is Lukaya Polytechnic, a school built by the students themselves and with the purpose of emancipating secondary age young people by giving them skills and education. HDCC was initiated by a former street child, Aloysious Kirangwa. He became a visionary for destitute young people; they could not go to school but by self-help he enabled them to build their own school and build hope into their lives . |
![]() Just Care Charitable Trust email: info@justcare.org www.justcare.org |
The work of the charity includes evangelism, the relief of poverty by sending out items of aid, provision of schools, orphanage, medical centre and other resources when needed.
We also provide Sunday school teaching, sponsorship of pupils in schools and in the orphanage and are teaching ladies to sew, knit and cook. Just Care has been working in the village of Kamutuuza, West Buganda, for the past 7 years. The principal objectives for the charity’s Ugandan work is to encourage, enable and support the people of Uganda to develop and improve their education, health, economic independence and spiritual lives, with a particular emphasis on the educational, social and medical needs of the many thousands of children in the district. Since 2004 Pauline Hutchinson (Dr) has been responsible for the development of a children’s medical centre in Kamutuuza, named “Wellspring”. Wellspring’s mission is to provide health care to children up to the age of 18 years in Kamutuuza and nearby communities, aiming to improve their quality and quantity of life: This is to be achieved through child health screening and general health care, vaccination programmes and minor injuries, acute malaria care, community outreach work and AIDS support, and health education. This medical centre opened in January 2008. |
|
HUGS Helping Uganda Schools email: hugstrustees@btinternet.com |
We have helped to build 2 primary schools and assist with financing their development and some running costs. 750 children now being educated. We have now started to build a school for Special Needs Children in Western Uganda. More details on our web site |
![]() UgandAid 0161 283 2695 email: admin@ugandaid.com |
Main focus: vocational skills training. We provide sponsorship for young people to receive vocational skills training at Nile Vocational Institute, Njeru (Jinja). We also provide support for Nile Vocational Institute, e.g. building of car mechanics training facility. Altrincham Baptist Church gives ongoing support to various churches and organisations in Jinja. As a church we take teams of normally 15-20 people to Jinja on an annual basis, to undertake various projects, normally including work of a practical nature e.g. in schools & hospitals. |
|