NEW HOPE CHILD CARE
MINISTRY
NHCM is a small, grassroots charity that serves orphans and vulnerable children in Africa. Based in Lugazi Luwayo, Uganda, New Hope currently provides food, education, AIDS prevention training, and personal counseling to 120 desperately needy children. Most of these kids have watched their parents waste away slowly from AIDS and all have lived in extreme poverty.
NHCM is a small, grassroots charity that serves orphans and vulnerable children in Africa. Based in Lugazi Luwayo, Uganda, New Hope currently provides food, education, AIDS prevention training, and personal counseling to 120 desperately needy children. Most of these kids have watched their parents waste away slowly from AIDS and all have lived in extreme poverty.
Our
mission is simple--to nurture these young victims of AIDS and poverty and forge
them into well-educated leaders for Africa's future.
Alone, this is not possible. We are too small and too isolated in a small corner of East Africa to access the funds necessary to pay for food, school fees, medical care and clothing. But with your help, we can give these kids real hope, a hope that brings lasting change to their young lives.
What you can do to help:
1. Make a donation
2. Sponsor a child
3. Volunteer at New Hope
For details on making a donation, sponsoring a child, and volunteering,
If you can't make a financial contribution right now, you can still be a HUGE help by becoming our friend , give us advises, tell your friends, family members and coworkers about New Hope. Ask them to visit our face book page and consider making a contribution. The more people who understand the problem, the better our chances at raising the support needed to solve the problem
Volunteers
Welcoming international volunteers. New Hope Child Care Ministry has hosted one volunteer 2 years back , We seek to increase this number so that we may increase the amount of outside expertise, creative ideas, and enthusiastic attitudes which help propel development and empowerment.
Our Projects:
Orphans and Vulnerable Children:
This is the essence of our mission at New Hope. Under this program, we are looking for the ways of assisting orphans and vulnerable children in 5 categories: To provide free Education, Meals, Medical care, Shelter, Clothing’s, we aim to provide them with much needed emotional support. So many of our children have suffered through the trauma of losing their parents or living in extreme poverty. We seek to alleviate this by providing a safe, loving environment where our children are free to be kids again.
Garden:
Purchasing food for our children it takes allot of money which we cannot afford buying meals to give to our children three meals a day. Even now, we can rarely afford to provide Pelage with milk. Having our own garden would largely solve this problem and go a long way towards making New Hope a self-sustaining charity that does not have to rely entirely on the generosity of our supporters. The cost for this project is $4700.
School:
The New Hope Primary School is a crucial part of our charitable work. In addition to providing free, Nursery and Primary school education for the 120 children under our care, our school has a staff of one headmistress and 4 full time teachers for subjects ranging from English , writing and Reading, Mathematics , Social studies ,Science , Supports and Games and Spiritual Counseling and guidance. The yearly operating cost for our school is about $3000.
School Development:
The New Hope School is in desperate need of improvement. The School has no classrooms and we are using Church as Class rooms and two trees in the Church Compound to work as our Classrooms and we don’t have enough blackboards and desks. We plan to construct 4 Classrooms Nursery section, 7 Class Rooms for Primary, School Office and Toilets. The total cost for this project is approximately $36,000.
Home:
Unfortunately, right now Children stays in different places / Homes where we requested people to help us stay with the Children as we pray to God to have there own house so we plan so we plan to construct 4 houses including one bed per child, a kitchen, dining room and small library is one of our top priorities. The total cost for this project is about $26,000.
Scholarship Fund:
Though we spend most of our time and resources meeting the immediate survival needs of our children, our dream is to forge these victims of poverty and AIDS into the educated and upright leaders Uganda so desperately needs. To do this, we first must open the gates of Uganda’s colleges and universities to our children. The yearly tuition at a Ugandan college (the approximate equivalent of 11th and 12th grade in the American education system) is $900. The yearly tuition at a Ugandan university is $1800. All told, it takes about $11,000 to train a Ugandan doctor, lawyer, accountant or other professional. Such a sum is impossibly high for the average Ugandan child. Thus, we are seeking to establish a scholarship fund to support the education of the children in our program. The oldest New Hope children will be ready for college in 13 years. The story of Africa since independence has been disappointment, corruption, tyranny and tragedy. With a university education, our kids can one day make a difference.
Alone, this is not possible. We are too small and too isolated in a small corner of East Africa to access the funds necessary to pay for food, school fees, medical care and clothing. But with your help, we can give these kids real hope, a hope that brings lasting change to their young lives.
What you can do to help:
1. Make a donation
2. Sponsor a child
3. Volunteer at New Hope
For details on making a donation, sponsoring a child, and volunteering,
If you can't make a financial contribution right now, you can still be a HUGE help by becoming our friend , give us advises, tell your friends, family members and coworkers about New Hope. Ask them to visit our face book page and consider making a contribution. The more people who understand the problem, the better our chances at raising the support needed to solve the problem
Volunteers
Welcoming international volunteers. New Hope Child Care Ministry has hosted one volunteer 2 years back , We seek to increase this number so that we may increase the amount of outside expertise, creative ideas, and enthusiastic attitudes which help propel development and empowerment.
Our Projects:
Orphans and Vulnerable Children:
This is the essence of our mission at New Hope. Under this program, we are looking for the ways of assisting orphans and vulnerable children in 5 categories: To provide free Education, Meals, Medical care, Shelter, Clothing’s, we aim to provide them with much needed emotional support. So many of our children have suffered through the trauma of losing their parents or living in extreme poverty. We seek to alleviate this by providing a safe, loving environment where our children are free to be kids again.
Garden:
Purchasing food for our children it takes allot of money which we cannot afford buying meals to give to our children three meals a day. Even now, we can rarely afford to provide Pelage with milk. Having our own garden would largely solve this problem and go a long way towards making New Hope a self-sustaining charity that does not have to rely entirely on the generosity of our supporters. The cost for this project is $4700.
School:
The New Hope Primary School is a crucial part of our charitable work. In addition to providing free, Nursery and Primary school education for the 120 children under our care, our school has a staff of one headmistress and 4 full time teachers for subjects ranging from English , writing and Reading, Mathematics , Social studies ,Science , Supports and Games and Spiritual Counseling and guidance. The yearly operating cost for our school is about $3000.
School Development:
The New Hope School is in desperate need of improvement. The School has no classrooms and we are using Church as Class rooms and two trees in the Church Compound to work as our Classrooms and we don’t have enough blackboards and desks. We plan to construct 4 Classrooms Nursery section, 7 Class Rooms for Primary, School Office and Toilets. The total cost for this project is approximately $36,000.
Home:
Unfortunately, right now Children stays in different places / Homes where we requested people to help us stay with the Children as we pray to God to have there own house so we plan so we plan to construct 4 houses including one bed per child, a kitchen, dining room and small library is one of our top priorities. The total cost for this project is about $26,000.
Scholarship Fund:
Though we spend most of our time and resources meeting the immediate survival needs of our children, our dream is to forge these victims of poverty and AIDS into the educated and upright leaders Uganda so desperately needs. To do this, we first must open the gates of Uganda’s colleges and universities to our children. The yearly tuition at a Ugandan college (the approximate equivalent of 11th and 12th grade in the American education system) is $900. The yearly tuition at a Ugandan university is $1800. All told, it takes about $11,000 to train a Ugandan doctor, lawyer, accountant or other professional. Such a sum is impossibly high for the average Ugandan child. Thus, we are seeking to establish a scholarship fund to support the education of the children in our program. The oldest New Hope children will be ready for college in 13 years. The story of Africa since independence has been disappointment, corruption, tyranny and tragedy. With a university education, our kids can one day make a difference.
Sponsorships.
Finding sponsorships for all of the children attending the New Hope School. There are currently 120, Attending school in Uganda is costly, especially when you consider that the average person lives on about 1 US Dollar per day and the average family has 7 children. Many families cannot afford the costs associated with education and the costs of basic daily needs and so most children will either drop out of school early or never even attend school in the first place, setting them up for a life of poverty. For more on our child sponsorship program, please see our Face book group "Photo" section. this program provides direct sponsorship to Orphaned and Needy Children by giving them School Fees and Scholastic materials, School Uniforms and Medical Care, as well as a good atmosphere for mentoring them to become responsible citizens that will impact their communities with positive changes. Our Education and Training Program caters for both school going children and those that have dropped out of school who we put into Vocational training section.
Youth and Vocation Education
The first groups of children are educated through Nursery (kindergarten/pre-primary) up to high school and the second group of children is taken through Vocational training. By providing Vocational Training to our second group of children, it is because by the time NEW HOPE CHILD CARE MINISTRIES takes them on, they have missed most of their pre-primary and secondary education.
Therefore, in order for them to acquire some skills that will take them through life without them going back to pre-primary or Secondary because they have overgrown for those particular classes, we train them practical skills like Tailoring, Hairdressing, Crafts making, Bricklaying, Joinery and Motor Mechanics. These skills will help them to set up their own small businesses to develop an income for self-sustainability.
Child Sponsorship
The best way you can change a child's life is to educate and encourage them to become who they want to become.
A monthly sponsorship pledge of $30.00 or more will enable one child to receive: Education, Counseling and Career Guidance, Scholastic Materials, School Uniforms, Medical Care, and a Meal (porridge at break time and food at lunch time) at School
About Child Sponsorship
1. What is Child Sponsorship?
Child Sponsorship is a way of establishing a long term relationship and support between a child and a donor/sponsor.
2. How do I donate to a Child's education?
We appreciate donations on a monthly or yearly basis.
3. Can I write to my sponsored child?
his/her grades in school.
4. Can I send presents to my sponsored child?
Yes you can! Though we encourage small gifts like scholastic materials, toys and clothes. We don't encourage sending of cash gifts to children. Cash gifts can be directly sent to the organization
NEW HOPE ORPHANAGE SCHOOL;
CHILDREN’S NAMES
1, KAGALAMA JOVAN.
2, TUMUHIRWE EDITH
3, SSENOGA RONALD
4, NAKANJAKO BIRABWA.
5, LATIFA NABUMA
6, LUMINSA CONELIOUS
7, SEMPALA DAVID
8, LUYOMBYA JORDAN
9, KAKOZA MUZEYI
10, MUTEMBESA DENIS
11, KEVINA ANGEL
12, NABUNYALI JULIOUS
13, NAMPIJJA FLOWERENCE
14, NALUGO LYDIA
15, NAMUDDU RASHIDA
16, NAJUMA CLAIR
17, NANTALE STERAH
18, TEBAJUKIRWA STERAH
19, MUSIS FRED
20, NANTUME BITRESS
21, KAYIRA SAMUEL.
22, NABIRYE NAMUWOYA
23, NABOSSA JESCA.
24, MAGOMBE YUNITH
25, NAGAWA MAGRET.
26, MUTEBI EDWARD
27, NABATESI HARIET.
28, NABAKOZA JOAN.
29, NAMUBIRU SCOVIA.
30, NABAGALA CARO.
31, KAWESA FESTO.
32, NABAGALA EFRANCE.
33, NYIRIHABINEZA JOY.
34, BABIRYE GRACE.
35, SIFFA EDITH.
36, NALUSWA IVAN.
37, NAMUTEBE KEVIN.
38, NAMUDDU RASHIDA.
39, NAMUKASA KEVIN.
40, NABALUNZI FIONAH.
41, KAYEMBA GOD.
42, MIREMBE BRJET.
43, NAMUSOKE SHAIFA.
44, KAWESA FESTO.
45, KIIYE NAKIYEMBA.
46, NAJUMA GROLIA.
47, SSEKITO MARTINE.
48, SSEBAYIISA FRANK.
49, MAGOOLA RECHEAL.
50, TURASIS IVAN.
51, TURASISI IVAN.
52, KAWALA SHARIFA.
53, SIMA ZULAYINA.
54, NAMAWEJJE ELIZABETH.
55, NAKANJAKO BIRABWA.
56, NABUNYALI JULIOUS.
57, MUYINZA LILIAN.
58, KAYIGA PATRICK.
59, SSEGAWA JULIOUS.
60. SSENOGA RONALD.
61, NAGAWA MAGRET.
62, NAKIFA SLIVIA.
63, NAMITALA MAGRET.
64, NABIRYE NAMUWONYA.
65, NABAWANDA NAKIFFA.
66, NALUSWA IVAN.
67, NAMUTEBI KEZIYA.
68, NAMAWOJJE ELIZABITH.
69, KAKEKEZI CHARLES.
70, SSEBAYISA FRANCIS.
71, NABALUNZI FIONAH.
72, NEWUMBE SHARON.
73, NAYILUBA ISHAR.
74, MUTALAGE HASIRAFU.
75, KYAGULANYI KITALIKIBE.
76, KALYONGO GODFREY.
77, KASANA JOYCE.
78, NABAGALA CARO.
79, KALYAMAGWA ERICK.
80, KASOZI MATOVU.
81, KALYOWA JOHN.
82, MUZEYI MARK.
83, NABOSA BIRUNGI.
84, MUKISA ENOKA.
85, ISABIRYE CHARLES.
86, KINTU GODFREY.
87, SSEKINDI JOHN.
88, MATAYO JAMES,
89, LYDIA MULINDA.
90, NAKATO MARTHA.
91, KAGOLO DAVID.
92, NSUBUGA KENETH.
93, NABAGALA CARORINE.
94, SSELUGO LIVINGSTONE.
95, GARENDA BIIBA
96, NAKIYEMBA CHARITY.
97, NABAGALA JOYCE.
98, MAGANGA MIKEY.
99, NAMATTA ALLEN.
100, MOREEN NASUNA.
101, NAKILYOWA JESCA.
102, PETER SIMON.
103, NASIMBWA DOCATH.
104, KIGIRI EMMANUEL
105, NABUKENYA HARRIET.
106, KIRABO HELLEN.
107, MUKUNDU DENIS
108, KAMYA EDDIE.
109, NANGOBI MADRINE.
110, RUZINDANE ZION
111, WASANYI ROBERT.
112, NALUBUGA WINNIE,
113, BUSULWA BASHIR.
114, WALYENDO EDIRESAH.
115, Mbabazi Esther
116, Katoole Steven.
117, Nankya Teddy.
118, Namukisa Rebecca
119, Kukiriza Samuel.
120, Nanyonga Glades.
121, Kapire Agnes.
122, Jovine Katoole.
123, Mirembe Joan.
124, Nabumba Joan.




