TSM Uganda

TSM Uganda TSM Uganda works with Street Children and supports them as they reintegrate back into their families and communities...back to being children again!

Welcome to The Stores of Mercy (TSM) Uganda, an indigenous non-profit organization working to enable street children in Uganda move from a life of vulnerability, exclusion and poverty to a life within a positive family or community where all household members are healthy, emotionally well, safe, educated and trained, and economically independent. We prevent highly vulnerable children being pushed

to street life by working alongside families and communities to ensure they have the resources and skills to care for their children.

Address

Muntu House, Barogole
Lira

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
Thursday 08:30 - 17:00
Friday 08:30 - 12:30

Telephone

772696562

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Our Story

7 years of dedicated service to Street Children in Uganda!

In 2010, George Konyen and friends formed The Stores of Mercy (TSM) Uganda a Non-profit Organisation working to rescue, rehabilitate and reintegrate children living and working on the streets and prevent Those at-risk of doing so. Known as "Otimo Corridor" or "Corridor Kids", Street Children in Lira live in extreme poverty without access to basic services. Many suffer from preventable illnesses and diseases as they have no access to medical care. Shunned, excluded, ignored and branded as criminals by society and authorities that should protect them, they have remained invisible.

In response, TSM Uganda has been engaging with the children to help them overcome any barrier to (re) forming an attachment with caring adults; tracing families/ relatives of the children, facilitating attachment through family reunifications, foster care or independently with support in communities, providing support for apprenticeship/vocational skills training, making follow-up visits to ensure that children who return home and to school or vocational training remain safe, happy and supported, carting out child protection education and rights advocacy activities to prevent at-risk children from leaving homes for the streets.