CHAIN Foundation
MUKUNO, UGANDA
Previous Reports
May thru. June, 2024
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Educational Support: CHAIN continues to assist vulnerable children, providing materials for school and college, including one visually impaired student joining Makerere University.
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Martin Nkoyoyo Inclusive School: The school has 423 students, including 41 visually impaired. It prepares 57 candidates for National Primary Leaving Exams, holds devotions, and engages in extra-curricular activities like music, dance, drama, and sports.
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CHAIN Vocational School: 61 students trained in various skills (hairdressing, welding, tailoring, etc.), with a sports day and weekly devotions.
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Young Mothers Project: 8 young mothers receive skills training, childcare support, and counseling to help them become self-sufficient.
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CHAIN Orphanage: 96 children cared for, with emphasis on hygiene, chores, and personal responsibility.
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Health and Farming: A nurse addresses common illnesses; children participate in farming activities to learn practical skills.
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Facility Renovations: Ongoing repairs and improvements due to wear and tear, including water systems, buildings, and electricity.
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Community Outreach and Visitors: CHAIN supports vulnerable children in the community, and visitors from Dallas, Texas, provided donations of clothes, electronics, and school supplies.