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What 'Help Uganda' needs?
Large expenses
- £10,000 to purchase
HUG House which is currently rented. The owners want to sell it and
we are in danger of being made homeless.
- £9000 to run our
boarding programme which allows children from other islands with
no schools to access education
- £8000
to run our vocational training programme for young people to get a
skill to earn a living
- £7000 to buy a new
vehicle to carry our children and goods. Our present one is on its
last legs
- £4500 a year to run
our schools’ feeding programme which
provides daily school lunch to 100 children
- £4000 to run HUG
House and the 9 children we look after
- £3500 to set up
a small farm to grow our own food and run training courses for our
children and the community
- £3000
a year to run our school requirements programme, which provides exercise
books, pens, uniforms, shoes and bedding to our children
- £1000 to
buy mosquito nets for 200 families to combat malaria, the killer disease
which claims huge numbers of children
- £500 to build and equip a
nursery school on Lwazi landing site on Bubeke. The current nursery school
is run from the teacher’s
tiny house
- £500 to pay for
boat fuel for a year, to enable us to get out to the islands
Smaller Expenses
- £150 to buy stationary for all our children
for a term
- £100 will buy tools and equipment to
set up a young person in carpentry or tailoring
- £50 will buy a basic needs kit - clothes,
toiletries, shoes and socks, uniform etc
- £40 will buy a bedding
kit - mattress, blanket, sheets, mosquito nets, and towel
- £40 will
pay for daily porridge for 25 children for a term
- £10 a month each
grant towards the nursery teachers’ salaries
at Lwazi and Mutambala landing sites
- £10 will buy a pair of shoes
for one child
- £5 will buy a mosquito net for one child
- £5 will buy a uniform for one child
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