About us

The Nuriyah Children’s Home Foundation
The Nuriyah Children’s Home Foundation is a charity in Uganda that is establishing an orphanage in the Wakiso district to provide some hope to local children that have been abandoned, or otherwise orphaned.

Providing food to 40 children

Building a home

£24K raised! Thank you 🙏.
£5K more needed to build the foundation of the orphanage.
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The Problem
The Foundation is currently, informally, Providing food to 40 children who are suffering from the following living conditions

HOME
NO HOME
Currently living in an unsuitable, small shelter, with no access to electricity or water

EDUCATION
NO EDUCATION
No funding to access any form of education

FOOD OR WATER
NO FOOD OR WATER
The closest water supply is very far away. Food is supplied by the Foundation, but funding is very limited. Not a long-term, sustainable arrangement

SUPPORT
NO SUSTAINABLE SUPPORT MECHANISM
No funding for ongoing sustenance, such as food, healthcare, clothing or education
Our Goal Is To Help Poor People
Give A Helping Hand For A Needy People. We Make A Difference In Their Lives.
The Solution
We will build a home that will provide peace and security to the 40 children that are providing food to, and which will welcome other abandoned children or those otherwise orphaned.
Separately, the Foundation aims to work with the local community and council to reduce the situations which lead to children being abandoned.
OVERALL PLAN
Phase 1

Address Immediate Needs
- Provide beds, mattresses and linen
- Make current shelter liveable and dignified
- Food and water
- Funding for urgent healthcare
Phase 2

House the Children
- Short term solution – consider renting a house temporarily
- Buy land and build house, or
- Buy existing house
Phase 3

Provide Education
- All children to be enrolled at local school
- Consider building dedicated school for children in care
Phase 4

Arrange Sustainable Support
- Put in place arrangements for ongoing support for children