You can help the children by building a school

Building a school

A school built in a community is an ingredient to the community for development.

The Dream Foundation of Uganda’s schools are to see that the helped communities become educated, to combat the predators of HIV/AIDS, poverty, illiteracy, and corruption as they use their attained knowledge to be self reliant. TDF will continue having schools in East Africa financed by donations.

How can you help us?

You can change a community and save lives by helping us build a school in any of ways bellow.
Checkout the categories below and select what suits your interest as an individual or a group.

You will have your name put on the building you donated for.

 

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Become a Sponsor for a Child, change lives!

 

Would you like to make a world of difference to children?

When you sponsor a child through TDF, you not only provide hope for a special child but to a community at large. You can provide the necessities of life for a vulnerable child in TDF’s programmes.

 

How Sponsorship Works.

By choosing from the sponsorship options list above, you become a member of our family of sponsors and we will send you regular school reports, photos and letters from the child whose life you are touching.

Sponsor a child in need.

A little bit goes a long way toward transforming the life of a child in our community.

Your monthly sponsorship ensures that a child receives an education, clothing, nutritious food, health care, vocational training, life skills and most importantly, a place to call home.

The student you sponsor may also have another co-sponsor. If you wish to give a helping hand in any way, Email us or contact us.

Welcome to The Dream Foundation official site

Welcome to The Dream Foundation

by Kimuli Isaac CEO/Founder

 

 

About The Foundation

The Dream Foundation of Uganda was founded by Mr. Kimuli Isaac in 2009 as an effort towards a free community from HIV/AIDS, poverty, illiteracy, corruption, and their effects, it has been up to now only a dream, but can be realized. Isaac has a passion for children and his work with them brought him to the realization that although children are the most affected by the above mentioned problems, they can be instruments in fighting them. Many people die with unrealized dreams due to hindrances in the form social evils. Once these are fought, many can reach their dreams.

Since 2009, the organization has been involved in HIV/AIDS Awareness and Sensitization programmes, poverty alleviation programmes, education programmes, and orphanage care activities. The organization has acquired many volunteers from different communities.

These have disseminated information and offered counseling services to Children of different communities and have offered referral where possible.

The Dream Foundation of Uganda is a non-profit children development organization

Established with mandate of involving children in the fight against HIV/AIDS, illiteracy, corruption and poverty through participatory and advocacy activities. Our aim and steering goal is to promote education, promote the health of children and their overall welfare, reduce corruption and the effects of HIV/AIDS. We help children discover; develop their talents and special abilities, and empower them to utilize the same in the fight against HIV/AIDS, poverty, illiteracy, and corruption.

The NGO offers orphanage care services, foster care services, counseling, improving livelihoods of orphans and vulnerable children through participatory and advocacy activities in the areas of agriculture, information and research and other community empowerment activities to enable vulnerable groups enhance their Godly given skills and potentials.

Society is facing acute challenges caused by the predators of Poverty, Illiteracy, corruption and HIV/AIDS. Children who are the most affected can be equipped in the struggle against them.

THE DREAM FOUNDATION OF UGANDA.

“Empowering children Through Education”

Kimuli Isaac CEO/Founder



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