Childrens’ Rehabilitation and Education Project

 
Location:

Mbale Town, Uganda

Category:

Health

Published: 31 August 2007
Progress:
11% funded
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Child Restoration Outreach is a local Christian NGO founded in 1992 in Mbale Town, but has now expanded to three other towns to facilitate an increasing number of street children. The leading causes of children coming to the streets are HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, civil wars, poverty, famine and droughts.

We aim to integrate children back into their families and work with all stakeholders to find a lasting solution for a child. Currently (2010) CRO is assisting 1,376 street children and their families. Children are provided with three meals a day, they can wash themselves and their clothes at the centres and learn skills.

CRO hopes to rehabilitate 251 street children, educate 1058 and equip 67 young people with work skills. In the one year rehabilitation program children are prepared to join formal schools or vocational institutes. They are equipped with literacy, maths, life skills, HIV/AIDS prevention, reproductive sexual health and agriculture. Children are also provided with psychosocial support helping them to deal with difficulties, gain confidence and make positive life decisions.

Children’s’ talents are developed through games, sports, music, dance and drama. CRO has organized boys’ and girls’ football teams which participate in different football tournaments and have succeeded as district champions and of recently qualified to play in the super league of the country. A 45 member choir is organized and is performing at different occasions including government, church and wedding functions.

CRO involves the community to address the problems of street children. Women and men clubs are organised where members share experiences and are trained in basic parental responsibilities, children and women rights, HIV/AIDS prevention, care and education, income generating activities and skills development.

CRO collaborates with various organizations to advance the welfare of street children.

Completed (19)

  • scholarship for university

    307 Euro. • Published 31 August 2007
    Andrew Ogema would need to study for six semesters to complete his university course 'clinical officer'.
  • scholarship for university

    228 Euro. • Published 31 August 2007
    Goodfrey Otukei would need to study six semesters to complete his university course 'laboratory technician'.
  • 2 scholarships for university

    One for 292 Euro. • Published 31 August 2007
    Michael Aliau and Derick Mutuba would need to study six semesters to complete their university courses 'social work & social administration' and 'bachelor of law'.
  • 2 scholarships for university

    One for 233 Euro. • Published 31 August 2007
    Simon Otim and Johnson Oriokot would need to study six semesters for their university courses 'social work & social administration'.
  • 4 scholarships for university

    One for 58 Euro. • Published 31 August 2007
    Enable Ignatius Asaga, Simon Otai, Moses Odong and Edweo Sam to study four semesters for their university courses 'teacher' and 'electrical engineer'.
  • 22 football shoes for boys under 14 years

    One for 26 Euro. • Published 31 August 2007
    For rehabilitation and physical training of the young boys 22 pairs of football shoes are needed.
  • 2 football shoes for boys under 16 years

    One for 27.50 Euro. • Published 31 August 2007
    For the rehabilitation and physical training of the boys under 16 years 2 pairs of football shoes are needed.
  • Primary school fees for Elithabeth for one year

    24 Euro. • Published 13 November 2009
    My name is Elizabeth and I am 17 years old. I was born in the region of Karamoja in Uganda. Because of famine I was forced to go to the streets until CRO found me. I would be very thankful, if you could support me and pay my school fees.
  • Primary school fees for James for one year

    30 Euro. • Published 13 November 2009
    My name is James from Uganda. I was a street child in my past but now I am in Primary five. I hope I can carry on with school, so afterwards I can go to university and in the end become a teacher.
  • Primary school fees for Micheal for one year

    30 Euro. • Published 13 November 2009
    My name is Micheal I currently attend North Road Primary School, but to continue reciving education I need your help! Thank you Micheal