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Thriving Youth Farmers Uganda (TYoFU) uplifts the community's greatest resources - youth, innovative thinking, and rich farmland - to address widespread unemployment among young people, poverty, and food insecurity. TYoFU operates as an NGO and a social enterprise to enhance food security, youth empowerment and employment, and the local economy of Masulita, Uganda and beyond. On fertile ground, TYoFU employs youth from the local community to practice subsistence and commercial farming and offers creative, empowering programs for younger youth, with the goal of becoming a multi-discipline vocational training and mentorship center for youth from all regions of Uganda.
Support the marginalised communities in Africa to over come the draw backs in health, education and socioeconomic status they are suffering from, through a community-based and human-centred approach. Depending mainly on income-generating projects from local resources, community members will be capable in the future to solve their own problems. That ensures the sustainability of development. We also raise Awareness about volunteering and create a sense of social responsibility throughout volunteering programs
Educate Brass Foundation exists to empower children and youth through education, music, and community development, nurturing their talents, protecting their rights, and promoting sustainable change.
HCK's Mission Statement: To enhance the capacity of the Local Community for the creation of a healthy child in a healthy community. HCK's Vision Statement: A healthy and Gender Just Society where Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs) freely Survive without Torture.
Kisoro Community Volunteers Association (KCVA) is dedicated to empowering communities, particularly vulnerable groups such as women, children, and the disabled. Their mission encompasses several key areas : - *Empowerment through Vocational Training*: KCVA provides vocational training to youth and vulnerable groups, enabling them to acquire skills and become self-sufficient. - *Community Development*: The organization focuses on sustainable development, environmental conservation, and community sensitization to improve living conditions. - *Women's Empowerment*: KCVA runs projects like the "Goats for the Future" program, which provides capital, training, and support to rural women to engage in income-generating activities. - *Education and Healthcare*: The organization supports education and healthcare initiatives, including providing reusable pads to girls in remote villages to promote menstrual hygiene and reduce dropout rates. - Research and Development*: KCV conducts research and develops projects to address poverty and promote sustainable development in the Kisoro District. By working with local communities, volunteers, and international organizations, KCV aims to create long term term solutions to development problems and improve the overall well-being of the community
Village Vision Care (VVC) is a registered nonprofit community-based organization in Uganda dedicated to restoring hope, dignity, and opportunity among vulnerable children, persons with disabilities, youth, single and young mothers, and elderly people without family support. Guided by faith-based values of compassion, integrity, and service, VVC empowers disadvantaged communities through education, health, livelihood, skills development, and environmental conservation. Our mission is to provide accessible, affordable, and compassionate education and care that nurture the whole person, mind, body, and spirit, while equipping families with sustainable skills to break the cycle of poverty. Through programs in child protection, health and WASH, livelihood and skills development, and community empowerment, VVC works to ensure that every child finds light, every youth finds purpose, and every family can live with dignity regardless of their background.
To nurture creativity, preserve culture, and empower youth through community-driven arts, while promoting environmental sustainability and meaningful cultural tourism in the Rwenzori region.
The mission of Educate Brass Foundation is to empower children and youth through education, arts, and community development by providing opportunities that nurture their talents, protect their rights, and strengthen their capacity to build meaningful futures. We are committed to creating safe and inclusive spaces where every child can access quality education, develop creative and musical skills, and participate actively in shaping their communities. Through our programs in education support, child protection, climate action, community empowerment, and free brass music training, we work to transform lives holistically, promoting discipline, teamwork, creativity, and self-reliance. Educate Brass Foundation believes that when young people are educated, protected, and inspired, they become powerful agents of change capable of uplifting their families, preserving their culture, and driving sustainable development. Our mission is not only to teach but to ignite potential, transforming communities through the power of learning, art, and collective action.
Help resource-deficient poor communities enhance their capacity for self- sustainability; Upgrade basic production conditions and primary social service levels; Mitigate social suffering while promoting social harmony. Vision: Be the best trusted, the best expected and the best respected international philanthropy platform Mission: Disseminate good and reduce poverty, help others to achieve their aims, and make the good more powerful Values: Service, Innovation, Transparency, Tenacity Slogan: Persistence Brings Change
Sisterhood Agenda is an award-winning, tax-exempt nonprofit organization that creates and implements activities for women and girls around the globe for education, support and empowerment. Sisterhood Agenda promotes positive social change and has over 6,000 global partners in 36 countries. Global partners create an extensive sisterhood network to increase local organization capacity and unite women and girls. Sisterhood Agenda's SEA (Sisterhood Empowerment Academy), based in the U.S. Virgin Islands, attracts international participants. On global and local levels, Sisterhood Agenda addresses social, health, economic and cultural issues facing women and girls to promote positive life outcomes. Sisterhood Agenda's social impact is expanded through partnerships with agencies, individuals and businesses throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, India, the Caribbean, United Kingdom, Africa, Australia, and other geographic regions. Sisterhood Agenda maintains its social networking sites and blog at www.sisterhoodagenda.com.
Our mission is to use the power of music to bridge divides, connect communities, and heal the wounds of war. We aim to inspire people worldwide to engage as peacemakers and use music to transform lives. Today, Musicians Without Borders engages with artists, social activists and communities worldwide. We share expertise as we work to enable musicians to be advocates, activists, teachers, and performers, with the message: war divides, music connects. Musicians Without Borders (MWB) is a global network that uses music for peacebuilding and social change.
KMS shall exist to give maximum opportunity to develop musical talent at affordable rates and develop the appreciation of western classical, contemporary and traditional music in Uganda