Kaisho Child Care Outreach

Kaisho Child Care Outreach Kaisho Child Care Outreach (KCCO) is a non-Governmental, Independent, Charity Organization registered in Uganda. The organization is non-denominational an

The organization is non-denominational and has no formal relationship with any one Church but seeks to interact with all churches/Mosque as well as bodies and individuals who share the same vision. We help children regardless of race, religion or s*x especially in the areas of providing education, medical care and subsistence to the needy children. At present Kaisho Child Care Outreach is looking

at renting out a home that can accommodate 30 orphans and provide every child with the necessary beddings, food, clothing and education. The home will be located in Mpala on Entebbe road and we have plans of increasing the number of orphans in our orphanage depending on the availability of finances. PROJECT MISSION AND OBJECTIVES

Mainstreaming the Orphan, Semi Orphan and Street children in the national building by
Providing care, support & protection through shelter, food, and education is the mission for Kaisho Child Care Outreach. The end result is to raise reliable, responsible, resourceful and productive citizens through providing and facilitating the education, instruction, training and equipping with skills to the children in a Christian set up. The objective will be achieved by using various means and ways of reaching out to these children.
• Teaching, counseling and upbringing of children to make them responsible and productive citizens of Uganda.
• Providing and facilitating the education and training of these children in order to equip them with life skills.
• Establishing foster homes for these children who are homeless.
• To provide / facilitate health care for the orphans.
• By establishing projects and activities that generate income for the benefits from the sponsorship for the Child.
• Sponsorship for School fees and other educational requirements.
• Medical care.
• Clothing
Ugandan communities have traditionally absorbed orphans within the extended family system. One in four households in Uganda foster at least one orphan by providing for health, shelter, nutrition, education and other needs. However, many of these care- givers are overburdened and often lack the socio-economic capacity to provide adequate care and support for these children. Community organizations, religious bodies and other civil society members have stepped in by providing information, vocational skills training, basic education, medical care, and counseling and micro-credit services. These groups too, often lack the human and financial resources to adequately respond to the problem. Many children who are orphaned are forced to live on the streets or under exploitative conditions of labour, s*xual abuse, prostitution and other forms of abuse. Many live in child-headed households where they have to fend for themselves and support their younger siblings. Some of these children are infected with HIV either through mother-to-child transmission or through defilement. The orphan problem is still ongoing owing to the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the Landing site areas along Lake Victoria in Uganda and it poses a real danger to the development of this country. Children, who miss opportunities for improving themselves today, will be a big burden to society and of no use to themselves in future. The problem calls for every compassionate heart to give a helping hand, we indeed pray that you will be encouraged to partner with us to give these children the future they deserve.

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Entebbe Mpala
Kampala

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