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Our Impact to Uganda's rural communities
For many families in Uganda’s rural communities, access to quality education, safe water, or even a small income is not guaranteed. A child may drop out of school simply because of school fees. A mother may walk miles for unsafe water. A young person may sit at home with no skills, no income, and no way forward.
At Childcare Support & Education Organisation, we’ve chosen to stand with these communities not just as a service provider, but as a trusted partner working side-by-side with schools, local leaders, and families. Our impact is rooted in relationships, built through consistency, and driven by a belief that no one should be left behind simply because of where they were born.
our core focus areas
Through our core focus areas Education, Health, and Livelihood we’ve walked with the most vulnerable:
- Orphans and vulnerable children who now have access to school through sponsorship and direct support
- Girls and child mothers who are returning to education or gaining skills through vocational training
- Community schools that now have improved toilets, cleaner water, and better learning environments
- Youth and women who have gone from surviving to earning, thanks to hands-on business training and startup support
Our field programs, based at Destiny Primary and Secondary Schools in Kanoni Town, serve as real-time models of how locally-led, grassroots work can drive sustainable change.
Over the years, we’ve helped:
- Keep hundreds of children in school through sponsorship and material support
- Train over 100 youth and women in income-generating skills
- Improve access to safe water and sanitation, reducing absenteeism caused by illness
- Build stronger partnerships between schools and communities through ongoing engagement and shared ownership
Change doesn’t always come in big waves. Sometimes, it’s the small things a girl going back to school, a mother earning her first income, a student drinking clean water that shift an entire community
