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Family Care Uganda has been registered in Uganda since 1999 and our main focus is establishing a fully self-sustained project for orphans in Gulu who were born to child soldiers during the war. We are developing a horticultural farm, building housing and have built a primary school for the children. We plan to bring alternative solutions and ideas for poverty eradication to the local communities in the area which has one of the highest children-per-adult rates in the country. We are thrilled with the potential of Uganda and working together with others--to make a difference.Partners
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Tag Archives: Gulu
Our Ik Tribe Pupils and Students
At the beginning of each Term holiday and at the end of the year, we rent a bus to take the 36 Ik Community young people back to their mountains, their culture and their unique language. … Continue reading
Studying is Tough, but it’s Fun!
A glimpse of our P4 class with teacher Henry. At this level, what they learn is a very relevant foundation to all that is to come. Our younger ones–P2 class. Teacher Matthew brought in their “Word Tree” which has the … Continue reading
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“Make Hay While the Sun Shines”
At this time of year, February, we are able to buy maize/corn and beans at the best time of the whole year. We had our own harvest and it has been dried and bagged, and we did some significant buying … Continue reading
Building–Third Home for Children and Storage Rooms
It’s been exceptionally busy of late. We received a most generous donation from Nos Vies a Partage Foundation and it’s enabled us to almost finish the third home for children. When the donation arrived, the building had been started, no … Continue reading
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End of Term 1 Celebrations
Each term it’s exciting for the children to have a chance to receive awards and recognition for their hard work during the term. We give award certificates to children from each class, not only for the top academically, but to … Continue reading
New Librarian!
We are so excited that our new Librarian is so well educated and skilled. She is also very good with computer, so when we eventually get solar power she’ll be able to competently help the children with research, watching video … Continue reading
Running and Sports Preparation
Nation-wide we have Inter-school sports competitions this term. Our young people are actually particularly athletic and love volleyball and football throughout the year. This season though, they’ve been quite intensely practising running and relay practice.
Volunteers Bring Skills and Fun!!
We met Hayley when we were in Jinja, whitewater rafting. She’s a Social Work from Australia and soo much fun. Well, after doing volunteer work at a larger NGO here, she and 2 friends came to be with our kids … Continue reading
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Sprucing up our School before Exams!
It’s been wonderful having the new paint job, both inside and out! We wanted to match this with sprucing up the school grounds. Boys and girls all jumped in and cheerily slashed our grass effectively. Thea just arrived from Australia … Continue reading
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Paint Makes the place SHINE! =)
It’s exciting seeing tangible progress right before our eyes! The painting is really coming along in the school we’re using for our dear orphans. You can see the amazing contrast already. Above the school when we first took it over, … Continue reading