Provide HOPE to Orphans in Kawempe

 
Location:

Kawempe, Uganda

Category:

Health

Published: 01 February 2010
Progress:
75% funded
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As the Chairman of HOPE Children's Foundation Africa, I am committed to improving the lives of the orphans and vulnerable children of Kawempe Division, Uganda. We are working to offer:

- Health Care
- Education Support (providing school supplies to the children)
- A Feeding Program (offering a nutritious meal each day)
- an HIV/AIDS treatment and education program
- assistance with Income Generating Activities so that participants in the program can, in turn, help others.

As a fairly new organization, we are already seeing success and are forming partnerships in the community and around the world. We seek support to expand our projects and offer HOPE to more children in our community.

Your help is very much appreciated!
  • Preventing HIV through Behavioural Change

    60 Euro. • Still needed: 40 Euro • Published 16 August 2010
    HCFA runs Behavioural Change Clubs in 3 schools at a cost of 60 Euros a month. We have trained teachers to run the clubs and the students teach others through drama, poetry and by demonstrating safer behaviour that leads to a lower risk of HIV.
  • 5 Volunteer with HOPE

    Still needed: 5 • Published 08 June 2010
    Volunteers who can assist with Fundraising, Grant Writing, Teaching & HIV/AIDS Prevention are always welcome. Please contact Cathy at cathy@hcfafrica.org to find out how you can make a difference in Kawempe by volunteering with HOPE.
  • Educating Orphans in Kawempe

    300 Euro. • Still needed: 300 Euro • Published 03 July 2011
    Aiming at educating orphaned children in Kawempe, over 200 children in need of help!