Refugee settlements in Uganda are often characterized by inadequate shelter, food insecurity, and limited access to basic necessities. Families who have fled violence and persecution find themselves in situations of extreme poverty, struggling to meet even their most basic needs. Our refugee assistance program was created to address these immediate humanitarian needs while creating pathways to self-sufficiency through education and economic empowerment.

In addition to our school project, we provide direct support to refugee families in Uganda living in extreme poverty. Our assistance program addresses immediate needs while creating pathways to self-sufficiency.
Refugee settlements in Uganda often lack basic necessities. Families struggle with inadequate shelter, insufficient food, and limited access to healthcare and education. Children are particularly vulnerable, with many facing malnutrition and preventable diseases.
While addressing immediate needs, we connect families with our entrepreneurship training and education programs to create long-term solutions rather than dependency.
Received essential supplies in 2024.
Reported improved living conditions.
Enrolled in school from supported families.
Lower rates among children under five.
Families achieving greater self-sufficiency.
Testimonial "Before this program, my children were hungry and sick all the time. Now they have food, medicine, and are in school. We have hope for the first time in years."
– Rebecca, South Sudanese Refugee Mother