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ugive2uganda is a UK registered charity (No. 1115196) dedicated to supporting the people in and around the town of Mbale in Uganda. It works in partnership with a local charity based in Mbale called the Foundation for the Development of Needy Communities FDNC Uganda.

ugive2uganda raises funds and collects goods and materials in the UK - working with FDNC to distribute and manage the support in Uganda. FDNC is an independent NGO (Non-Government Organization) founded in 1996. It's a registered charity (no. S 5914/2574) and provides annual audited reports.

ugive2uganda has four main objectives:

  • to provide desperately needed aid and assistance to the villages around the Mbale area in the east of Uganda
  • to establish a community farm to support organic sustainable farming so that the profit we make can fund community projects
  • to support and develop the first sitting-down, reading-music brass band in Uganda and the creation of a music school
  • to manage a child sponsorship scheme to help children who are in the most urgent need of assistance
  • We urgently need compassionate people to become child sponsors in the villages of Buyobo, Kyemula, Bubulo and Bushika. These communities live in extreme poverty and desperately need clean water, mosquito nets, blankets and many more essentials that we would take for granted in the UK.

    Please download a sponsorship leaflet to obtain more details. Or email us and we'll send a copy in the post. If you decide to become a child sponsor, trust me when we tell you that it makes a huge difference to the life of a child who has the same needs and dreams of any child here in the UK.

    To contact us, e-mail us at ugive2uganda


    The response when we asked this class how many of
    them had lost one or both parents to AIDS
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    And we moan about our classroom conditions!
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    Mrs Jayne Nelson
    with her sponsored child Zainabu


    Mrs Vivienne Duffy
    with her sponsored child Margaret