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Our impact in Uganda

We‘ve seen thousands of lives transformed through our work.

Kids Club Kampala is a lifeline to so many, and what started as a small project in one slum now supports over 300,000 individuals across 10 communities in Uganda. 

Our impact to date ...

4,000

young people supported with counselling.

188

children rescued from abandonment.

114

children reunited with loving families.

1,130+

children provided with a free, quality education.

1,000

adults provided with vital skills training.

45+

million meals provided to hungry children and families.

309,370

people reached across all of our programmes.

Read our Annual Reports 

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2023 Impact Report

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2020 Annual Report 

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2022 Impact Report

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2019 Annual Report 

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2021 Annual Report 

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2018 Annual Report 

The Ewafe project - Amy’s story​

 

After finding herself alone in one of Kampala’s biggest slums, Amy was taken to our Ewafe project, where she was cared for until she was reunited with her loving family.

The Ewafe Project - Hannah’s story

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Eight-year-old Hannah was found abandoned in a slum. Kids Club Kampala were able to reunite her with her aunt, where she has a loving home and is able to attend school.

The football project - Ben’s story​

At just 17, football-loving Ben cares for his younger brothers and sisters so that they can eat and go to school. Ben plays for the Kids Club Kampala team, giving him space to focus and dream. 

The Ewafe project - Pauline

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Pauline was lost in a crowd at just five years old. After she was found alone and taken to the Ewafe project, Kids Club Kampala located and reunited her with her mother.

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