Restoring the Future for Abandoned Teen Mothers

by f ssibu mission foundation ltd
Restoring the Future for Abandoned Teen Mothers
Restoring the Future for Abandoned Teen Mothers
Restoring the Future for Abandoned Teen Mothers
Restoring the Future for Abandoned Teen Mothers
Restoring the Future for Abandoned Teen Mothers
Restoring the Future for Abandoned Teen Mothers

Project Report | May 19, 2026
Reducing School Dropouts in Kirimwa Village: A 200-Child Intervention

By Naijuka aggie | Project leader

To Our Esteemed Donors,

 

We express our sincere appreciation for your continued financial partnership. Today, we formally announce the next phase of our outreach program, serving 200 vulnerable children in Kirimwa Village, Uganda.

1. Program Scope and Objectives

This initiative targets 200 school-aged children identified as at high risk of dropping out due to extreme poverty. As part of this phase, we are distributing 100 pairs of durable footwear, with additional supplies to follow in subsequent disbursements.

2. Context: Poverty as a Barrier to Education

Kirimwa Village is located in one of Uganda's districts with persistently elevated school dropout rates. Economic hardship forces many families to prioritize survival over education. Among the 200 children enrolled, a significant proportion walk long distances on unpaved, rugged terrain without adequate footwear. This condition contributes to preventable health issues, chronic absenteeism, and reduced academic engagement—ultimately leading to premature withdrawal from school.

 

3. Holistic Intervention Strategy

In response, our program delivers an integrated support package designed to address multiple barriers simultaneously:

· Footwear distribution (100 pairs delivered in this phase, with 100 additional pairs planned)

· Scholastic materials including notebooks, pens, and uniforms

· School meals to improve nutrition, attendance, and classroom concentration

This comprehensive model ensures that basic material needs no longer stand between these 200 children and their right to education.

 

4. Expected Impact and Call for Sustained Support

Your continued generosity enables measurable outcomes: reduced absenteeism, improved retention rates, and enhanced child well-being in Kirimwa Village. Together, we are building an evidence-based pathway out of poverty through education.

 

We welcome your ongoing partnership as we scale this intervention to additional underserved communities.

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Location: mukono, central - Uganda
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