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Allan Aturinde
Meet Allan – a determined young boy with a heart full of dreams, but a reality full of challenges. He dropped out of school after P7 for 5 years because his family couldn’t afford fees. With the help of kind people like you, he has been able to resume school and is currently in Senior three. Allan has an unshakable zeal to learn and improve, he just needs someone to believe in him and support him to achieve his dream of becoming an Engineer.
Allan lives with his siblings and single mother who works tirelessly to provide but has no stable income. In their rural village, opportunities are scarce, and without support, education remains out of reach. Despite these challenges, Allan remains hopeful, eager to learn, and desperate for a chance to rewrite his future.
Your sponsorship will cover school fees, uniforms, books, and supplies, allowing Allan to rejoin school. Breaking the cycle of poverty starts with education, your help empowers not just Allan, but his entire family and community.
Tabitha Kyoyagala: A Bright Young Girl with Big Dreams
Tabitha is a brave and determined 15-year-old girl in Primary Two, whose smile lights up the classroom despite the hardships she has faced. Life hasn’t been easy for Tabitha since she lost her beloved father, the sole provider for her family. Without him, her mother struggles to make ends meet, and her education, her greatest hope for a better future, hangs in the balance.
Despite being older than her classmates due to past disruptions in her schooling, Tabitha is full of resilience and an unshakable desire to learn. Her teachers describe her as hardworking, kind-hearted, and eager to excel—if only given the chance.
But without financial support, Tabitha’s dreams may fade away. She urgently needs a sponsor to cover her school fees, and scholastic materials so she can continue her education and build the future she deserves.
With just $35 per month, you can be Tabitha’s hero. Will you help Tabitha write her success story?
“Education is my only way forward. Please help me stay in school.” — Tabitha
Wasswa Kyambadde: A Little Boy with a Heart Full of Hope
Meet Wasswa, a bright-eyed 8-year-old orphan with an infectious laugh and a curious mind. Every morning, he walks to Primary One clutching his tattered notebook and a determination to learn, even though life has not been kind to him.
With no parents and no known relatives, Wasswa now stays with a compassionate neighbour who took him in out of kindness but struggles to provide for his most basic needs—including his education. Despite this, Wasswa dreams big, he loves counting stones during playtime and says he wants to be a pilot someday “to fly high in the sky where dreams live.”
His teacher says Wasswa is quick to learn, eager to read and write. But without help, his education and his future could slip away before it even begins.
“When I grow up, I want to help children like me,” Wasswa whispers with a hopeful smile.
With only $35 per month, Your sponsorship won’t just pay for pencils and paper, it will give Wasswa safety, stability, and the chance to chase his biggest dreams.
Will you be the one to help him soar?
Wakabi Victor: A Bright Little Star Waiting to Shine
Victor is a curious and joyful 4-year-old whose eyes sparkle with wonder at the world around him. Every day is an adventure as he explores, asks questions, and dreams of going to school “like the big kids.” But behind his bright smile lies a struggle – he’s being raised by a single mother who works tirelessly just to put food on their table.
Victor’s mother sells vegetables in the market from dawn till dusk, earning barely enough for their one-room home. School fees, uniforms, and learning materials feel like impossible dreams. Yet every evening, Victor collects scraps of paper to “practice writing,” showing a natural love for learning that breaks his mother’s heart because she can’t afford to nurture it.
Victor’s teacher says he’s exactly the kind of bright, eager learner who could thrive – if given the opportunity. Without help, this could be yet another generation trapped in poverty.
With only $35 per month, will you plant the seed that could grow into Victor’s future?
Namande Shamim: An 8-Year-Old With Big Dreams
Shamim wakes up at 5am every morning to help his mother sell roasted casava by the roadside before school. At 8 years old and in Primary One, she already understands the value of education, it’s why she studies hard.
Her mother works odd jobs to keep them in their single rented room. The weight of school fees, uniforms and books is becoming too heavy for her weary shoulders.
But Shamim has the zeal to learn. Her teacher reports she’s exceptionally bright.
Shamim isn’t just another needy child, she’s proof of how far determination can go when given even half a chance. Her mother’s sacrifices have brought her this far; your support could carry her the rest of the way making her the first in her family to finish school.
With only $35 per month, will can help Shamim realize her dream of becoming a pilot.
Blessing Catherine: The Little Girl Whose Name is Her Only Wealth
Despite the oversized uniform that swallows her small frame and the plastic shoes that barely fit her little feet, 8-year-old Blessing skips to school each morning with a joy that makes the whole village smile. This radiant Primary One pupil who lives with her aging grandmother in a crumbling mud house, has somehow kept her spirit brighter than the morning sun.
Every morning, Blessing helps Grandma fetch water before school, her tiny frame struggling with buckets half her size. Grandma’s aching back means some days Blessing must stay home to help in the garden. The pain in her knees makes it hard to work their small garden, so Blessing’s school fees are always paid late – when they can be paid at all.
Blessing’s teacher says she’s “the first to finish her work and the first to help others. She leads class in alphabet songs and makes the other children laugh, but behind the laughter lingers real need.
For just $35 a month, you can turn this little girl’s name into her destiny. Will you be the miracle her grandmother prays for?
At 8 years old, Benita, a Primary Two pupil has already learned that education comes in shifts in her family. She attends school in fragments. Two weeks on, two week off, as her single mother alternates fees between her and her younger sister.
Her single mother, a laundry woman, must choose each term which daughter attends school while the other waits. This means Benita is always playing catch-up, studying old lessons.
“School is like rain in dry season,” Benita says, “You never know when your turn will come.”
Yet when Benita does get to class, her teacher says she’s “a mathematical marvel” – able to solve problems a grade ahead when given the chance.
“If I go to school every day like the other children,” Benita whispers, “I’ll become a banker and build a school with desks that never empty.”
For just $35 per month, you can turn this interrupted education into an unstoppable future. Will you give Benita the consistent chance she’s been waiting for?