Our Programs

School Aids Initiative

The School Aids Initiative ensures that no child is left behind because of poverty. Through this program, we provide school fees assistance, uniforms, textbooks, and exercise books. We also run exam preparation classes to help students succeed in competitive entry exams. Beyond academics, we promote a child-friendly school environment where every child can feel safe, supported, and ready to learn.

School Health Initiative

A healthy child is a thriving learner. Our School Health Initiative equips children with the knowledge and habits needed to grow strong and stay safe. We provide adolescent health education, promote hygiene and sanitation, and raise awareness on food and nutrition. The program also tackles pressing issues such as HIV/AIDS awareness, substance abuse prevention, and safety education. Together, these efforts create healthier schools and communities.

Child-Friendly School Projects

Every child deserves a safe and inspiring place to learn. Through our Child-Friendly School Projects, we build and equip modern classrooms, libraries, and ICT centers. We also provide safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, and essential teaching aids. By investing in the learning environment itself, we give children not only access to education but also the dignity and motivation to dream bigger.

Alternative Education Scheme

Education should never stop, no matter the circumstances. The Widow’s Might Alternative Education Scheme offers distance learning and adult education opportunities for those who missed formal schooling. We also provide life-building skills, leadership development, and entrepreneurship training, including micro-finance support. In times of crisis, this program extends to emergency and relief assistance, ensuring that disadvantaged families are not left behind.

Our Outreach Locations

Obio Usiere Outreach

Tidde Akw Outreach

Las Motto Outreach

Ubierumu Outreach

Giri Outreach

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“This initiative gave my child a chance I couldn’t afford on my own.”

– Parent