Kassanda Children’s Aid had been facing a significant challenge in providing quality education to its orphaned children. The organization was struggling to sustain the costs of educating the children in nearby schools, which were proving to be expensive. With a growing number of children in …
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Success Story: David Mbabaali
David’s story is a testament to the power of support and guidance. As a paternal orphan, David was living with his mother, who struggled to make ends meet without a formal job. We registered him in our OVC (Orphans and Vulnerable Children) program when he …
Success Story: Mrs. Kyuuma Kyayesu
Mrs. Kyuuma Kyayesu, a widow living in Kitongo Cell, Kassanda Town Council, had been struggling to make ends meet after the loss of her husband many years ago. When she approached our office for support, we conducted a home assessment to understand her family’s situation …
Success Story: Fabisi Musabimana’s Journey
Fabisi’s story begins with a painful past. She was brought from Rwanda to Uganda on a false promise of marriage, a common practice in some areas where agents sell women to men for marriage. Unfortunately, Fabisi’s experience was far from the happiness she had hoped …
Pigs for Prosperity: Empowering Widows and Orphans in Africa

The Pigs for Prosperity project is a transformative initiative dedicated to empowering 40 widows and orphans in rural Africa. Through sustainable pig farming, this project aims to provide vulnerable individuals with the resources, training, and support they need to break the cycle of poverty and achieve …
Bold Beginnings: Cultivating Confidence in Your Child
Bold Beginnings: Cultivating Confidence in Your Child In an era where resilience and self-assurance are keys to navigating both personal and professional landscapes, the role of parents in fostering self-confidence in their offspring cannot be overstated. Through nurturing guidance and example, you can lay the …
Community outreaches in hard to reach villages of Kassanda District.

All these pictures were taken during Community Outreaches in the Gold Mine areas of Kitumbi and Bukuya Sub-counties of Kassanda District. Activities that took place include;
Water Tanks at Seed Junior School

Since we started Seed Junior School, we have struggled with the problem of water and we are always looking for possible ways to have a permanent provision of water for the staff, students and residents in our girls’ dorm. Our donors have helped us purchase …
Tires for the School Van

A couple of years ago, Seed Junior School had an opportunity to purchase a van to transport our children coming from long distances and also to transport our food to protect it from rain. Since we bought it, we had not yet replaced any tires, …
Saving Stoves

Since Seed Junior School was opened it has been so hard to save firewood. We had to buy three trips worth of firewood in three month (one term), each one costing 250,000 UGS. This was too much for a school that is just starting out …