Help vulnerable children go to preschool in Uganda

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OrganizationStichting Kinderhulp Afrika
Region Uganda
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Jill van Leeuwen


The Samaritan Day Care & Kindergarten is a modern early learning centre for vulnerable and underprivileged children aged 6 months to 6 years. We develop each child's early educational and social skills within a healthy and stimulating environment in our purpose built facilities. Their parents - often vulnerable young single mothers - are given the opportunity to work or undergo training while we care for their child. Our motto is "From Hopeless to Hopeful."


Challenge

Uganda has a young population- the majority are under 18. For a variety of reasons many find themselves thrust into early parenthood and have few or no resources to help their own child develop the early educational and social skills that are so vital to equip them for school and adulthood. Whilst the government tries to ensure each child has access to primary education there are no provisions for preschool education and many children begin primary school lacking any literacy skills.

Long-Term Impact

The support we provide to vulnerable young families and their children will help build them a heathly and stable family in which each member and both generations have the opportunity to develop and unlock their potential.

References

  1. https://www.kinderhulp-afrika.nl
  2. https://www.kinderhulp-afrika.nl/en/


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/42553/projdoc.pdf

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