Educating The African Child Program

“It Takes a Whole Village to Raise a Child”Be Part of the Village!Sponsor a Child Today!

It is on a spiritual foundation stated in Proverbs 22:6 “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” that Charity-Gospel Missions Africa birthed the Educating the Africa Child Program.

The program was established to mitigate challenges encountered by mostly disadvantaged and vulnerable children in various communities of Uganda and Africa at large. Its main target in establishing this project was to help transform communities through addressing the, social, ethical, emotional and academic needs of students in an integrated learning manner.

In acknowledgement to the Ugandan national average drop out statistics of children as of 2019 the transition from primary level to secondary level of education stood at 44.95%. The statistics showed that the dropout rate was much higher amongst the Girl children, This was mostly due to early or teenage pregnancies, child labour, domestic violence, cultural practices such as child marriages lack of basic and scholastic materials, peer pressure, poor academic performance, teacher pupil relationships, and other school related factors such as poor school structures and non-provision of lunch. It was on such justification that Charity-Gospel Missions Africa established the Educating the African Child Program, so as to help combat the school children dropout rate in Uganda

The feasibility of Charity-Gospel Missions Africa being able to sustain the, Educating the African Child Program has been a combined result of generous donations from our lovely partners, and any other philanthropists who continuously extend support to ensure the prosperity of the disadvantaged and vulnerable African children. Like the African proverb goes: “It takes a whole village to raise a child” We therefore kindly request you to help secure these children’s dreams by joining the village and SPONSOR a child today.

MULONGO PATIENCE

MULONGO PATIENCE: born 7/Dec/2009, she is the second oldest in their family of five children. The death of both their parents, (the late Pharm Michael and late Nandutu Lydia) drove Patience and her siblings to start living with their grandmother Namalwa Dorcus a resident of Bumulika village, in Bumuleki parish found in Bubutu Sub County.

Sponsor Patience

Patience is currently a primary three pupil with a dream and determination of becoming a doctor in future so as to help her community, after the grandmother seeing Patience’s zeal towards her dream, she decided to seek for education support for her granddaughter, through community she was told about our Educating the African Child Program were Patience through our vetting process become a beneficiary.

A donation of $50 (188000Ugx) must be met each time Mulongo Patience is going back to school; this also helps to cater for her scholastic requirements.

For each single contribution/donation made towards Patience helps her to conceptualize about her dream of becoming a Doctor. Like the African proverb goes: “It Takes a whole village to raise a child” We therefore kindly request you to help secure his dream by joining the village and SPONSOR a child today.

MURANA DEMARIUS

MURANA DEMARIUS: Was born on 9/Oct/2011, to Mss. Nekesa Elizabeth and the late Wanigina Ronald of Bumuleki village in Bumulika parish of Bubutu Sub County. He is the first born in their family of four children who live with their single mother; Demarius is a primary three (3) pupil with a determined dream of being an (Accountant) with a focus of being a bank manager.

Sponsor Demarius

His brilliant dream almost came to an end, after his mother couldn’t afford to facilitate his education journey, by God’s grace she too through the community she got to know  about our Educating the African Child Program were Demarius  through our vetting process become a beneficiary.

A donation of $50 (188000Ugx) must be met each time Murana Demarius is going back to school; this also helps to cater for his scholastic requirements.

For each single contribution/donation made towards Aaron helps him to conceptualize about his Accountancy dream. Like the African proverb goes: “It takes a whole village to raise a child” We therefore kindly request you to help secure his dream by joining the village and SPONSOR a child today.

NAMBUYA MERCY

NAMBUYA MERCY: Born on 27/Mar/2011, she is the third born among seven children and primary four (4) pupil, they are residents of Bumaafu village in Bumuyonga parish of Bubutu Sub County, after her mother’s death the late Nerima Mary, their father’s (Mr. Nakaima Andrew) life became maladjusted since he had to take on the burden of raising his seven children alone. 

Sponsor Mercy

 He feared that if he married a new wife, she might abuse his children, this almost frustrated Mercy’s dream of becoming a future medical doctor since her father, whose income based on primitive subsistence agriculture couldn’t meet all his responsibilities of feeding and paying for his children’s school fees.

A teacher who knew about our Educating the African Child Program, advised Mercy’s father to seek for education support and through our vetting process , Mercy is a beneficiary of the program.

A donation of $50 (188000Ugx) must be met each time NAMBUYA MERCY is going back to school; this also helps to cater for her scholastic requirements.
For each single contribution/donation made towards Mercys helps her to conceptualize about her dream of becoming a Medical Doctor. Like the African proverb goes: “It Takes a whole village to raise a child” We therefore kindly request you to help secure his dream by joining the village and SPONSOR a child today.

NAMUNANE AARON

NAMUNANE AARON: Was born on, 10/April/2004, to Mss Namaye Jennifer and the late Muyanda John of Bumityero village in Bumulika parish of Bubutu Sub County. He is the first born in their family of seven children who live with their single mother; Aaron is a primary four (4) pupil with a determined dream of becoming an Engineer.

Sponsor Aaron

His brilliant dream almost came to seize, after his single mother couldn’t afford to facilitate his education journey, by God’s grace she too through the community she got to know  about our Educating the African Child Program were Namunane Aaron through our vetting process also become a beneficiary.

A donation of $50 (188000Ugx) must be met each time Namunane Aaron is going back to school; this also helps to cater for his scholastic requirements.

For each single contribution/donation made towards Aaron helps him to conceptualize about his Engineering dream. Like the African proverb goes: “It takes a whole village to raise a child” We therefore kindly request you to help secure his dream by joining the village and SPONSOR a child today.