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We have a no-fluff, events-focused gallery here that takes you through
many of our recent projects, achievements and activities. Enjoy
many of our recent projects, achievements and activities. Enjoy
Purposed Hope Foundation’s First Outreach
Bringing Hope to Kirabo Children’s Center:
On November 6, 2024, Purposed Hope Foundation made its first official outreach to Kirabo
Children’s Center, a humble community school tucked away in Kikandwa, Luwero District. This
visit was more than just delivering supplies, it was about connecting with a community that
has been doing so much with so little and finding ways to support their efforts to build a better
future for their children.
Kirabo Children’s Center, started over 15 years ago, has educated more than 500 pupils over
the years. Today, the school supports 96 pupils, with a big heart but limited resources.
The challenges it faces are immense, from soggy grounds that flood when it rains to the lack of basic necessities like a water tank and proper latrines. What’s more, many of the children come from families who cannot afford the modest school fees of 100,000 UGX (about $28) per term.
Despite this, the school keeps its doors open, offering hope to children who might otherwise have no place to learn.
When we visited the school, we went with a simple goal: to make a difference, however small, and listen to the community to understand their needs.
The challenges it faces are immense, from soggy grounds that flood when it rains to the lack of basic necessities like a water tank and proper latrines. What’s more, many of the children come from families who cannot afford the modest school fees of 100,000 UGX (about $28) per term.
Despite this, the school keeps its doors open, offering hope to children who might otherwise have no place to learn.
When we visited the school, we went with a simple goal: to make a difference, however small, and listen to the community to understand their needs.
Shared a Meal
We brought 200 kilograms of beans, 300 kilograms of posho (maize flour), and other essentials to ensure the children had a hearty meal. Sharing lunch with them reminded us of the simple joys that unite us all.
Supported Education
Our co-founder, Kalaki Brian, sponsored thirty students. This financial help will ease their burden and keep them in school. Beyond the items, we spent time speaking with the headteacher, Ms. Sarah Ssegane, who shared the uphill battle she faces running the school.
Provided Essentials
Shoes, sweets, and scholastic materials were some of the items we delivered to the children.
Our Causes
We strive to give hope to the impoverished mothers in vulnerable communities and create hope for their children to have a bright future.
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