The Future is Today
Giving back through life-changing experiences.
The Future is Today
Giving back through life-changing experiences.
Giving back through life-changing experiences.
Giving back through life-changing experiences.
Refugee children bare the emotional and physical scars of war and loss of family. The support of the community is integral as part of their recovery so they can properly develop socially, physically, and emotionally with their peers, their future families, and the community.
. Lack of sufficient funds to facilitate all projects.
. Language
Refugee children bare the emotional and physical scars of war and loss of family. The support of the community is integral as part of their recovery so they can properly develop socially, physically, and emotionally with their peers, their future families, and the community.
. Lack of sufficient funds to facilitate all projects.
. Language barrier as a result poor communication with the community.
. Difficulty in accessing information regarding the refugee system in Uganda and Rwanda
Lack of shelter for children refugees.
Lack of enough skills among refugee children.
War and conflict in Uganda’s neighboring countries left many children without parents, forcing them to seek refuge in Rwanda and Uganda.
Upon arriving at Rwanda/ Uganda’s urban centers, they become homeless and subject to abuse by members of the community and local police. The Future is Today strives to provide refugee orphan children with a loving home and a promising future.
Our goal is to provide each refugee child with access to education, medical and mental health services, independent living skills, and all the tools necessary for success.
It is also our goal that upon arrival to the home, we guide refugee children through the registration in Uganda in order for them to become asylum-seekers and possibly obtain resettlement in a third country
We provide refugee orphan children with access to education, medical, mental health services, independent living skills, and all the tools necessary for success. When the children reach 18, the children are capable of supporting themselves.
We provide to the orphans with a loving and nurturing environment to grow up in. Over 1300 orphan refugees comfortably reside in our safe haven, where we provide emergency medical assistance, food, and basic necessities. Our experienced foster parents nurture children until they can support themselves.
To improve the well-being of refugee children by providing physical, emotional and mental health services.
To provide happiness to refugee children through providing them with ability to engage and develop socially, physically, spiritually, and emotionally with their peers, family, and community.
Limited access to quality and relevant education.
Limited access to quality health services.
Gender inequality.
Some of children are becoming homeless and subject to abuse by members of the community. This project strives to provide orphan children with a loving home, education and a promising future.
Through availing education, this project will seek to assist in the process of teaching a new language, a new culture, and proper integration into a new community with support of teachers.
The nearest source of water is about 3 km away. If children cannot fetch water, we have to pay RFR100 for someone to do it for them. We need to build our water.
Life in Refugee Camp. We have to fight everyday.
If she can take care herself and her sick brother, we can at least providing them a education.
When refugees are displaced by conflict or disaster, life as they once knew suddenly comes to an end. Their jobs, their homes, their dreams and plans – all gone. One of our Program’s key roles is to help them rebuild their resilience so they can start over.
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