SPONSOR A CHILD

THE GIVING HEART UGANDA (TGHU)

SPONSOR A CHILD

Here at TGHU we know that the very best thing for a child is to be educated, it’s where they thrive. That’s why everything we do as a children’s charity is designed to accomplish just that.

Our goal is a education for every child and the end of the need for orphanages. We believe that together, we can change the way we care for children and help to get them into stable, loving, nurturing environments.

Thanks to you, we are currently seeing our methodology used in more than 100 orphanages in Uganda and are helping more than 100 vulnerable children and orphans in need to thrive.

We believe in partnerships, and with generous gifts from people like you, we can make their dream of education a reality.

How you can sponsor!

In Uganda, Our education system has 3 periods called terms. Each term goes for 3 months. Sponsoring a child with 40$ per month enables him or her to be able to pay school requirements and upkeep. Thus sponsorship fee for a full term comes to 120$ and 360$ for a year (3 terms). So, if a kid gets the 360USD per year, this kid can go to school and pay all the school requirements throughout the year.

Solomon lives with his father after the father separating with the mother due to domestic violence. He loves playing foot ball and dreams of becoming a lawyer.

Joseph lives with his father; the father is sickly so he finds it hard to look after Joseph and seeing him in school. On many occasions he has missed school due to lack of fees. He dreams of becoming a police man.

Esther is a very bright girl in school, she lives with her mother and siblings the mother is a peasant and finds it difficult to run the home alone as their father doesn’t provide anything to them.

Joy lives with both her parents but they are both sickly with Aids and too weak to look after Joy and the siblings. Many times they miss school as they have to cook and cater for themselves.

Edward is a jolly boy always; he stays with his parents who are too poor to afford clothing, school dues and health care. Edward dreams of becoming a teacher.

Mariam is a her working girl, she lost her mum at a tender age who scambed to Aids living them with their father, mariam does most of the house work as she cares for her siblings.

Karen is a very bright girl who stays with her mother and the siblings, the mother finds it difficult to cater for the family as their father is a peasant too with no daily income generating activity.

Calvin stays with his father, his mother left after knowing that they are infected with Aids so the he stays with his siblings and he does most of the house work.

Brian stays with his stepmother after his mother leaving them when they were still young, his father is a down to earth local man who doesn’t even provide anything to the family so it’s their step mother who struggles to see food on the table, clothing, health care and school dues.

CONTACT US

Nawantale, Kamuli Uganda

+256 752061813

info@tghu.org