In order to achieve our objectives, we partner with youth, elders, community institutions, and international organizations to:
- provide shelter, education and re-settlement of needy children, especially those affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
- sensitize the general public on issues relating to children’s rights bycreating awareness and action.
- improve the quality of life of children within the context of family, community and culture.
- help children living in dire poverty and conflict by providing program benefits and services that meet their basic needs, enhance their self-esteem, and raise their physical, social, and educational levels in a meaningful and lasting way.
- encourage the public to directly engage in the care of children through advocacy, seminars, workshops and the publication of newsletters highlighting the plight of children.
- provide child and family services, focusing in the areas of childcare, child abuse prevention, advocacy for the rights of children and women, rehabilitation, counseling and reintegration services.
- engage in active public debates by involving local authorities, Government Ministries and press with a goal of finding solutions to the ever-growing needs of children.
- provide adult education programs and support poor, small-scale farmers and women groups in rural areas, emphasizing and promoting sustainable agriculture.
- initiate, organize, and/or participate in activities such as campaigns with the intention to spread awareness of the plight of children in Uganda.
- provide any form of technical and material assistance in various disciplines that enhance the re-integration of needy children into society.
- generate and mobilize funds that support vulnerable communities, especially orphans and children displaced by reason of wars and HIV/AIDS, by providing shelter, food, health care, education, vocational skills, and income-generating projects.



Hey, looks great
Hi John Mary, thanx for the effort,time, energy and any other form of sacrifice invested into designing this site. Its beautiful and gives a wider perspective of URF activities. So many people especially children are under priviledge and dont have a voice out there. But with URF in place am optimistic there is a brighter future ahead of our children. With the seminars being arranged, children will gain the confidence to always express their views before their peers and bigger crowds. Thanx once again, for the great work.
humanitarianism is the way forward!
Hi!
I am graduating from a University in the U.S. this June and have been in contact with John Mary about teaching for a year at Hope Academy. It is my dream to do so and John Mary has been so awesome at helping to make that dream more of a reality. Now, as I am getting closer to making my final decision, my family (as well as myself a bit) is worried about the safety and stability of Uganda. I was wondering if anyone can reassure me with the safety of a young female from the U.S. coming to Hope Academy? Particularly Molly, if you are reading the posts if you could respond to tell me a bit about your experience? (I’m also up for emailing if you feel comfortable). Thanks
Hey Megan,
The stability of Uganda right now is fine. I would follow the international news up to the date of your departure if you are nervous. Other than that, things to watch out for are sicknesses. I did get sick from drinking bad water in Uganda. However, I was taken to the hospital and was fine. Malaria as well- be sure to wear bug spray daily and use your net at night. The country being stable, safety in Jja jja’s home at Hope Academy is not an issue. They have a rather extraneous night guard but at no point during my stay was our safety ever threatened by outsiders. The Ugandans themselves are unfailingly honest. I had many many more issues with things being stolen and personal safety in South Africa, in the much more developed area of Cape Town. Unless something goes seriously awry before you leave, and you watch what you drink/watch our for mosquitos (there is only so much you can do- as JM once said, the rest is up to God) you should be fine. I am really excited for you. This is an opportunity not to be missed. Uganda and HIA will change you forever in the best possible ways. Please contact me at molly.dierks@gmail.com if you have any more questions or concerns, and I will happily respond!
YES I WILL BE ATTENDING . WALIGO THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR INFORMING ME .
its a great honor that you have organised sme special event like this i really appreciate it.
I look up to all of you.
I am inspired by you to work
harder. All I want to do is help
out you all and do the right thing.
My dream is to come where all of you are
and meet you, whoever is willing to meet me.
WhEN i see things on tv of how it is over there
I want to cry because you all deserve better.
A poem for you, who ever reads this:
keep draming life is still waiting.
you can be all that you want, never give
up always go for what you want because in
the end you will never know if what you want
will be stiil waiting.
By: brianna
from america
Yeah it quite awesome i look forward to be part of the conference.