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Child Sponsorship Program

An estimated 70% of families in communities within and near Kyampisi cannot afford to send their children to school. Yes, there are government schools there but they are not free, and have absent or “ghost” teachers as they call them and are often overcrowded. Not only are uniforms and specific shoes required in all Uganda schools but also school supplies which is an expense many families simply cannot afford.  

The Rock Hill school is widely respected in Uganda. Many families from Kampala (the capital city) are now bringing their children to attend Rock Hill school in Kyampisi

All children go to school Monday through Friday, 7am to 6pm, all studies are taught in English. The sponsored children receive two meals a day and have access to basic medical care through Weema, the on-site medical clinic.

Sponsorship Costs

Primary

Elementary School

$45

per month

Includes:

  • School Fees & School Supplies
  • Two Meals Per Day
  • Basic Medical Care When Necessary
  • A lasting bond between you and your child

Secondary

Middle & High School

$60

per month

Includes:

  • Everything in Primary Sponsorship
  • Medication and medical care when necessary

Children in Need of a Sponsor

Kato Godfrey

10 years old
Primary

Kato lives with his mother and two siblings (his twin brother Wasswa, are the youngest). His mother struggles to find work, often washing clothes in the community so she can feed her children and pay rent.


Kato enjoys playing soccer with friends, and wants to go to school so he can achieve his dream of becoming a doctor.

Wasswa John

10 years old
Primary

Wasswa lives with his mother and two siblings (his twin brother Kato, are the youngest). His mother struggles to find work, often washing clothes in the community so she can feed her children and pay rent.



Wasswa loves to read and would like to become a teacher.

Samuel

11 years old
Primary

Samuel is the last born in a family of ten children and lives with his mother. His mother does not have a permanent job but will wash clothes for others in order to earn some money to feed her family and pay for Samuel’s school – which is difficult as it is a large expense for her.


Samuel wants to become an engineer when he grows up.

Ian Kasirye

11 years old
Primary

Ian is the youngest of 4 children and lives with his mother. His mother washes clothes and works in various people’s gardens to help support her family. Ian loves school but his mother cannot afford to pay for it.


Ian loves soccer, passionate about school, and wants to become a lawyer when he grows up.

Jovia

12 years old
Primary

Jovia lives with her aunt, as he mother died when she was little and father has left. Her aunt struggles to take care of her and her siblings.


Jovia loves dancing and singing. She wants to become a doctor someday so she can help the sick and vulnerable people in her community.

Gabriellah

4 years old
Primary

Gabriellah lives with her parents and two siblings. Her mom is a primary (elementary) school teacher and her father is a pastor and farms to help feed their family.


Gabriellah says she wants to become a doctor when she grows up.

Amira Della

10 years old
Primary

Amira lives with her grandmother along with her two siblings. Her mother works in the city and earns very little.


Amira loves school and wants to become a nurse.

Kato Stephen

11 years old
Primary

Kato lives with his aunt and his twin sister. His mother is a single parent with no job, and father has left.


Kato enjoys school and wants to become an engineer.

Namwanje Faith

5 years old
Primary

Namwanje lives with her mother, father, and 3 siblings. Her father does not have a firm job, and mother washes clothes and helps with farming in order to provide for her family.


Namwanje loves school and wants to become a nurse.

Rahma

6 years old
Primary

Rahma lives with both parents and her 5 siblings. Her mother is a housewife and father is a dance trainer, which has inspired her to gain interest in dancing.


Kato enjoys dancing, and wants to become a doctor when she grows up.

Sheema Issac

10 years old
Primary

Sheema lives with both parents and her 4 siblings. his mother is a house wife, and father is a primary teacher.


Sheema wants to become a doctor when he grows up.

Shirat

8 years old
Primary

Shirat lives with her father and 4 siblings. Her father is a farmer and helps others farm so he can provide for their family.


Shirat wants to become a teacher when she grows up.

Have questions about Sponsorship?

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