Uganda Support Fund
Objectives

Our objectives for 2009 are:
1. To renovate the existing toilets and washrooms at Mama Jane's (completed March 2009)
2. To repaint the outside walls of Mama Jane's (completed March 2009)
3. To reconcrete the courtyard floor and steps at Mama Jane's (completed March 2009)
4. To build a veranda and plaster the walls at Kawanga village school (complete April 2009)
5. To perform maintenance on the mill in Kawanga (completed March 2009)
6. To provide desks for St Josephine's school, Iganga
7. To continue to find sponsors for children at Mama Jane's and from Kawanga
8. To investigate the possibility of setting up a medical clinic with the help of Betty the nurse

Our objectives for 2008 were:
1. Provide a well near the Mill at Kawanga village (completed June 2008)
2. Fund concrete flooring at St Josephine school Kawanga (completed summer 2008)
3. Raise fund to provide Kikira home in Kampala with new kitchen equipment (completed August 2008)
4. Build school at Kawanga village (completed April 2008)


In recent years the Charitys achievements have been:
1. Providing a bore hole and pump for a water supply to St. Josephines School, Iganaga.
2. Purchasing a Solar Panel to provide lighting to assist pupils in their studies.
3. Providing sponsorship for 9 children (so far) residing at Mama Janes and St. Muggagas Childrens Homes, Jinja.
4. Providing sponsorship for other children in Jinja and Iganga
5. Sponsoring a Nurse to complete her Nursing and Midwifery Training.
6. Sending a Container of goods from the UK full of essential items such as books, stationery, medical equipment, clothes, sewing machines, cycles, linen etc.
7. Delivering wheelchairs -donated from the UK- to a hospital in Iganga and a disabled childrens home in Kampala
8. Providing a bicycle for a teacher to be able to get to work.
9. Donating books and other educational materials to various schools and orphanges in Iganga, Jinja and Kampala.
10. Provided a Mill and Milling Machine to enable people in a very remote village called Kawanga to process their maize and rice.