Our Partners
The Nkuru-Nziza Foundation
The Nkuru-Nziza Foundation (Reg No 207737) is the Ugandan counterpart to Link International Innovation. Nkuru-Nziza Foundation, a non-profit organization working in and with identified local communities across Uganda. Nkuru-Nziza undertakes a number of community development initiatives, and has the twin foci of poverty alleviation and environmental sustainability at its heart.
http://nkurunzizafoundation.org
St David’s College
Established in 1965, St David’s College is an independent co-educational day and boarding school for children aged 9 to 19. The school has developed a unique, pupil-centric, truly holistic approach to learning and teaching. This is a successful way of teaching the most able academics as well as those with complex barriers to learning. At all levels, pupils thrive and exceed expectations.
https://www.stdavidscollege.co.uk
Uganda UK Health Alliance
The Uganda-UK Health Alliance is an umbrella Organization for UK Institutions and organizations undertaking healthcare capacity building activity in Uganda
http://www.globalhealthexchange.co.uk/projects/uukha/
Dentaid
In 1995, the UK charity Hope Now was approached by a prison governor in Ukraine. His inmates were in urgent need of dental care and a local dentist had agreed to come to the prison if they could set up a surgery there. A UK dentist who was upgrading his surgery donated his old equipment which was driven across Europe and the clinic was a great success.
Lions Clubs International
When caring people join together, roll up their sleeves and take action to make their community better, it’s a beautiful thing—and an incredible feeling for everyone involved. That’s Lions. Being a Lion is about leading by example, building relationships and improving the world through kindness. It’s 1.4 million caring men and women serving together so they can make a lasting impact and change more lives.
and Rotary Clubs
Suubi House
Suubi House is a community designed to love and serve children with special needs through training, equipping and empowering families. We're passionate about changing the idea in Uganda that special needs is a curse, and in the most holistic way possible, show how much these kids are loved, valued and have purpose. We believe that this love can spread and change the whole community.
CALMAfrica
Set up in 2004, CALM Africa was established to help orphans and other vulnerable children through providing education and support within the community. It is very much a Ugandan organisation, providing employment to the local people and also generating much of their finance locally. CALM Africa works with local communities in identifying the needs of children and families and deriving solutions together. The organisation has particular expertise working in remote villages, supporting youth in the often difficult transition to adulthood and also on the specific needs of orphaned children. Through educating these children and providing social support, CALM Africa empower them to shape their own future and participate in the development of their communities.
http://www.calmafrica-ug.org/advocacy.html
Children First Uganda
Our aim is to help children living in severe poverty in Uganda, to improve their health & wellbeing, home life and education opportunities. Our fundraising goes to support CALM Africa, a Ugandan NGO, who support children who are living in dire conditions, often without adult care, at high-risk of poor nutrition, malaria, HIV and other illnesses. Our aim is to give children hope for a healthier, happier future.
http://childrenfirstuganda.co.uk
CRED Foundation
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Christian Restoration Manchester and Restoration Community Uganda
We take a holistic approach: supporting people through training, education, encouragement and a change of mind set to earn sustainable incomes through access to skills development and lasting work opportunities. We look to build their confidence and capacity to tackle the root causes of poverty leaving as many as possible fulfilling their potential now and in the future.
Haven of Light
Haven of Light is a non-profit organisation based in North Wales, UK. We are also involved anti-slavery / human trafficking initiatives with partners on an international level, with a particular focus on work in Europe. Haven of Light was established by Alison Ussery, who has worked in international aid and development initiatives since 1990. Initially, she spent time in NE Romania following the fall of communism, and introduced health care, education and community development projects working in collaboration with local teams. In 1998 Alison and her husband Nate joined a national team in Croatia and developed a 'reconciliation project' following the Balkan conflict. Their work has continued within that region for over 20 years, and they are part of a large collaborative network of organisations and individuals who are working in humanitarian, education and leadership initiatives. Alison sits on the board of the 'European Freedom Network' and works closely with organisations and networks throughout Europe.