Elevating Education for the Children of Uganda!
At the See Them Grow Foundation, we believe that partnerships play a crucial role in our ability to empower teenage mothers, youths, children, and people with disabilities in Luuka district. Our mission is to provide access to vocational training skills and resources that help these individuals develop the confidence, knowledge, and skills they need to create a bright and sustainable future for themselves and their families.
To continue our on-going efforts to build a welcoming education center for children, we need your help and support. We are always looking for individuals and businesses who share our vision and mission and who are interested in investing in the future of our community.
Partnerships can take many different forms, and we are open to exploring all options that align with our goals. By standing with us and supporting our mission, you can help us make a real difference in the lives of those we serve. Whether it’s through financial contributions, volunteering your time and expertise, or spreading the word about our work, every bit helps us move closer to our goal of creating a brighter future for everyone in Luuka district.
For more information on how you can get involved with the See Them Grow Foundation, please contact us at info@seethemgrow.org We would be honored to work with you and explore ways in which we can make a positive impact together.
Founded in 2016, Girls Not Brides Uganda (GNBU) has grown into a dynamic network of over 140 member organizations spread across all regions of the country. GNBU prides itself on championing the fight against child marriage and teenage pregnancy by addressing these issues through community-driven interventions, advocacy, and collaboration with both local and national stakeholders.
Founded with a vision to eradicate child marriage and teenage pregnancy, GNBU is a dynamic alliance of civil society organizations. Our approach combines collaboration, advocacy, and community-driven solutions to tackle the root causes of child marriage, aligning closely with national priorities like the National Strategy to End Child Marriage and Teenage Pregnancy.
Over the years, GNBU has made significant strides by strengthening community structures, empowering religious and cultural leaders, and engaging with media to promote positive behavior change. Our efforts have successfully influenced resource allocation at the district level and supported the implementation of protective policies.
Embedded in the global Girls Not Brides network, GNBU benefits from a vast reservoir of shared knowledge and best practices. Together, we strive to ensure that every girl in Uganda—and around the world—can achieve her full potential free from the threat of early marriage.
Founded in 2016, Girls Not Brides Uganda (GNBU) has grown into a dynamic network of over 140 member organizations spread across all regions of the country. GNBU prides itself on championing the fight against child marriage and teenage pregnancy by addressing these issues through community-driven interventions, advocacy, and collaboration with both local and national stakeholders.
Founded with a vision to eradicate child marriage and teenage pregnancy, GNBU is a dynamic alliance of civil society organizations. Our approach combines collaboration, advocacy, and community-driven solutions to tackle the root causes of child marriage, aligning closely with national priorities like the National Strategy to End Child Marriage and Teenage Pregnancy.
Over the years, GNBU has made significant strides by strengthening community structures, empowering religious and cultural leaders, and engaging with media to promote positive behavior change. Our efforts have successfully influenced resource allocation at the district level and supported the implementation of protective policies.
Embedded in the global Girls Not Brides network, GNBU benefits from a vast reservoir of shared knowledge and best practices. Together, we strive to ensure that every girl in Uganda—and around the world—can achieve her full potential free from the threat of early marriage.
The Hilden Charitable Fund was established in 1963 by Joan and Tony Rampton. It is an endowed grant-making foundation registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (Number 232591). The aim of the Fund is to address disadvantages, notably by supporting causes which are less likely to raise funds from public subscriptions or statutory sources. The Fund awards approximately £500,000 per year in grants to smaller charitable organisations for work in the UK and Overseas (specifically Malawi, Tanzania & Uganda).
The Hilden Charitable Fund was established in 1963 by Joan and Tony Rampton. It is an endowed grant-making foundation registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (Number 232591). The aim of the Fund is to address disadvantages, notably by supporting causes which are less likely to raise funds from public subscriptions or statutory sources. The Fund awards approximately £500,000 per year in grants to smaller charitable organisations for work in the UK and Overseas (specifically Malawi, Tanzania & Uganda).
Tools with a Mission has a long term and significant commitment to Uganda. We currently send up to seven containers a year packed with tools and equipment. We work with literally thousands of charities, churches, schools and organisations committed to improving the lives of their own people. We also ship a significant quantity of charitable goods for other missions working in Uganda and supply charities sending goods out independently. Containers are shipped via Mombasa in Kenya and go overland to Uganda.
Tools with a Mission has a long term and significant commitment to Uganda. We currently send up to seven containers a year packed with tools and equipment. We work with literally thousands of charities, churches, schools and organisations committed to improving the lives of their own people. We also ship a significant quantity of charitable goods for other missions working in Uganda and supply charities sending goods out independently. Containers are shipped via Mombasa in Kenya and go overland to Uganda.
http://gogreensafaris.com