Ngalo Children Initiative

News & Update about Ngalo Children Initiative Uganda

Participation in sports allows kids to make lasting friendships

Develop communication skills, feel a sense of community and learn to respect their teammates and coaches. Even athletes in individual sports learn to work as a team with their coach and make lasting friendships with others in their sport.
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Empowering Youth with Skills for the Future

The Early Education program’s objective is to provide children ages 2-6 with the attention, stimulation, and nutrition they need to succeed at the primary level and beyond.
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We are kicking off our Weeks of Impact!

Throughout these weeks, we have a goal to provide 400 Christmas Baskets that will be distributed to families in Uganda. Which will cost $1600. The basket will consist of chicken, kilograms of rice tomatoes onions, fruits, sugar, Meat and other items. These items may seem not to be enough but it will help much to sunshine for such a day! And families that will receive these baskets, will be a gift of abundance, something they look forward to all year...
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Supporting children with special educational needs

The Early Education program’s objective is to provide children ages 2-6 with the attention, stimulation, and nutrition they need to succeed at the primary level and beyond.
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Safe and readily available water is important for public health

Whether it is used for drinking, domestic use, food production or recreational purposes. Improved water supply and sanitation, and better management of water resources, can boost countries’ economic growth and can contribute greatly to poverty reduction.
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We’re committed to empowering girls to complete their education

Supporting girls from poverty stricken families by creating educational opportunities, improved healthcare and providing quality education through girl child empowerment
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Building a talent allows kids to learn from their mistakes

Find a path to success while following their dreams. Throughout this process, kids build resiliency, confidence, and the tools they need to find lifelong success and happiness. Lessons, clubs, extra-curricular activities, field trips or structured youth activities can provide opportunities that spark talents.
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