WE FIGHT FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND RESOURCES FOR ALL PEOPLE
Let's all stand behind creating an environment where every life counts, by having all living things share the same opportunities and resources.
The results are endless; we shall count on them!
The needs of the poor shall never end if we give a hand-out and fulfill today's immediate need. Hand-outs are intended for immediate need, leaving the poor forever poor.
Therefore, the Katosi Inter-community Development Alliance's mission is to:
"assist in the creation of economically strong community infrastructures which are maintainable by people living in those communities."
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SUPPORT Ι STRENGTHENING UPE PROGRAM IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
We empower a Government's Education program (UPE) in public schools to ensure tuition-free and quality education is given to all children attending these schools.
SKILLS ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
Many teenage mothers and youths are struggling to live a sustainable life but in vain. Our effort is to support them with sustainable skills to enable them create their own job avenues to earn a valuable living.
SPONSORSHIP FOR NEEDY CHILDREN
Many children still miss school due to lack of educational requirements/supplies like books,pens,shoes,feeding.... This programs seeks to support such children in need.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT:
SUPPORTING WOMEN TO END ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
For decades, women in Uganda have suffered from endless effects of poverty and have been denied rights to equal services. our support to them include training in business,savings and modern farming in addition to empower them to get involved and lead.
"Think about how you got your first opportunity. That person who believed in you and your dreams, and laid a brick on your foundation.
When you donate towards creating our sustainable infrastructures,you give an opportunity to the less-fortunate to walk out of poverty, restore their hopes, escape financial injustices and reduce unemployment by 75% by 2021".
TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE IT POSSIBLE!
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