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Julia Challender orphan fund

Most children at the Great Lakes High School have families. Sponsors pays most of their schooling cost but it is important that families also contribute.

There is a special fund for orphans to top up their sponsorship.

If you’d like to give to the orphan fund, chick here to print a Gift Aid form to send with your donation.

Mosquito nets save lives

St Michael's Church in Highgate raised £1,600 so that every child in the High School can have a mosquito net to protect them from contracting malaria. Thanks.

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Can you sponsor a child?

To sponsor a child, click here and print off a sponsorship form.

100% of your money goes to help the children in Uganda; you pay no credit card or admin costs.

Help Create Sustainable Education & Development in Rural Uganda

The Volunteer Uganda website supports a group of charities helping people in rural Uganda to create sustainable education & development. The programme started in 1994 when a group of parents set up the Kirima Parents Primary School for children in their rural district of south-western Uganda. The project, which has been supported by overseas sponsors paying half the fees for local children, has been an enormous success and has helped transform the lives of people in the area.

The success of the project inspired the people of Kinkiizi to set up the Community Transformation Programme - a series of interlinking initiatives which are making a real difference to families in the Uganda.

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The projects have been carefully designed to work together and make a permanent difference:

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You can help today by:

Our plans for the future are to build on the success of these projects and use them as a model for similar initiatives throughout Uganda.

Gap Year Volunteer

The gap programme provides a life-changing opportunity for school leavers, university students and leavers to spend a six or 12 weeks volunteering in Uganda.

Volunteers directly help in schools and development projects. Perhaps equally important is the "knowledge exchange": helping people from a remote African community gain a greater understanding of the wider world (and visa versa).

Of course, it is not all hard work; volunteers will get an opportunity for fantastic wildlife safaris and to experience a region few tourists have reached.

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Primary Schools

The project started with four primary schools, supporting the parents who established the schools for their villages.

The schools make a fundamental difference to the lives of the children and, indeed, their entire families. It is a heart-warming experience to visit the area each year and see the changes in these communities (and, unfortunately, the lack of development in nearby villages).

Click on the school name to find out more: Kirima, Nyakabungo, Rutenga & Nyamirama.

 
High School

A brand new High School was built last year, funded mainly by generous donations from pupils, families & staff at Highgate School in North London.

The first two year groups are already well established with 170 pupils now working their way towards GCSE and A level examinations.

So far we have sponsorship for 80 children and we are urgently seeking sponsors for the next 90 so that this year's intake are funded ready before we have to start supporting the next year group in 2010.

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