OUR IMPACT

HOMELAND SCHOOLS PROGRAM

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Homeland Schools Program

The Homeland Program has made a significant impact through its various projects. These projects encompass scholastic material donations and substantial infrastructural enhancements within schools. Throughout this journey, we have provided support to 115 children and 45 families, successfully executed 5 distinct projects, and contributed to the well-being of 2 schools.

 

What people say?

"I am so happy to see such young people thinking about these children, he has challenged many of us and I believe this will inspire parents to support their children, this is the first time I am getting this kind of support, let everyone, however little they have, have a heart to help and support others."
Medina Hussein
Director, Homeland infant nursery school
"The children after getting a better education will uplift their parents' well-being, contribute to the development of the country and be great people in the future. You can make a difference from wherever you are by supporting the needy."
Irene Mutumba
PEDN FOunder

REMAND JOY PROGRAM

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Remand Joy Program

The Remand Joy Program has provided assistance to children in the Naguru remand home. This support entails donating essential resources that enhance their stay at the home, alongside skill-building initiatives designed to equip them with practical abilities for the future. With a track record of 4 successful projects, we have also conducted specialized skill-building programs focused on nail and hairdressing, empowering these young individuals with valuable vocational skills.

What people say?

Today it is not easy to find people who care for others. I am impressed by these young people. If we get more of them, the future of our country will be bright
Mary Kyomugisha
Matron - Naguru Remand Home
"We are grateful for the support given to us and the time taken to help us develop skills that we will be able to use when we leave the remand home. We want to be able contribute to helping our families and communities where we come from."
Child at Naguru Remand Home