Our services & programs
Integrated, comprehensive support for vulnerable populations — care, education, and protection delivered together rather than in isolation.
Comprehensive, holistic care that meets people where they are — from prevention through long-term treatment.
- HIV/AIDS prevention, drug assistance programs, and access to care
- Malaria and TB prevention and treatment support
- Family planning and reproductive health services
- Nutrition counseling and cancer screening drives
Keeping vulnerable children in school and helping them discover their potential beyond the classroom.
- Child sponsorship covering school fees and scholastic materials
- Direct support for orphans and vulnerable children
- Talent development through the Handball Uganda Project
Sustained support for chronically ill patients through community strengthening and linkage to care.
- Ongoing treatment adherence and follow-up support
- Community-based care models that reduce isolation
- Linkage to clinics, peers, and government health services
Putting young people and communities in the driver's seat of their own development.
- Youth Advocacy Groups (YAG) and youth-led coalitions
- Champion of Change (CoC) modules for adolescents aged 10–18
- Climate change adaptation and youth-led mitigation
- Mobile technology for financial services, networking, and information
Clean water, sanitation, and food security as the foundation of a healthy community.
- Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) initiatives
- Nutrition support and food security programs
- Community mobilization around healthy practices
Standing with those whose rights are most at risk — children, women, and marginalized groups.
- Prevention of Violence Against Children (VAC), neglect, and abuse
- Action against child marriage and teenage pregnancy
- Defense of reproductive health and disability rights
- LGBTQI community included — defending and protecting LGBTQI community health rights
An approach built around the community
What makes our model effective for the people who need it most.
Multi-sector partnerships
We collaborate with healthcare providers, government, peers, and pharmaceutical partners.
Vulnerable groups first
AGYW, orphans, widows, key and priority populations, and the elderly are at the heart of every program.
Integrated delivery
Care, education, and protection are woven together, not siloed.
Community-led
Local communities and indigenous people help plan and run our work.
Health education materials
Guides and fact sheets we use in the field — on HIV prevention, PrEP, and immunization. Click any resource to open it full size.

PrEP Options Algorithm
A clinical flowchart guiding health workers through offering and screening for PrEP.

Yellow Fever Field Guide
Uganda Ministry of Health guide for the 2025 reactive vaccination campaign.

HIV Prevention Methods
Four discreet ways to prevent HIV: the ring, the pill, the injection, and the implant.

Starting PrEP
What to expect at each visit, where to access PrEP, and what it does and doesn't do.

PrEP Fact Sheet
How pre-exposure prophylaxis works — and the difference between PrEP, PEP, and ART.
Help us reach further
Every program depends on voluntary income, partnerships, and people who care. Reach out to support the work.