Uganda

Forever Foundation

3 December 2022 – If you want the rainbow you gotta put up with the rain. Your wellies are on the feet of their new owners in the rainy season in Uganda thanks to Forever Foundation UK.

Forever Foundation

17 June 2022 – “And this is why we do what we do…
It’s been a finding new feet Friday for your Sal’s sports Shoes at Yida refugee camp in South Sudan with Green Kordofan – a charity that runs free sports activities for children in the camp, providing safe and healthy activities to prevent them from getting into trouble or being exploited, and to support their personal development.”

Forever Foundation

12 June 2022 – “I learned all about life with a ball at my feet” – Ronaldinho. Your football boots have found their new feet and are about to get back on the pitch in rural Uganda with Forever Foundation UK.

Forever Foundation

4 June 2022 – It’s been a Sal’s Shoes seeking new soles Saturday. Outgrown but not outworn and now with their new owners in rural Uganda thanks to Forever Foundation UK

Forever Foundation

1 June 2022 – Your football boots are #backonthepitch and straight back into training with Forever Foundation UK in rural Uganda.

Forever Foundation

29 May 2022 – It’s a shoes on soles Sunday. You know those shoes your kids outgrew, before they outwore them, that you made the effort to send to us, having given them a quick clean and banded them in pair, that you paid to post to us?Alongside t ransferring the £1/pair monetary donation? Thanks to Forever Foundation UK those Sal’s Shoes are walking again. They’ve found their new owners and are on their new feet in rural Uganda. 99% of the children in this community have never owned a pair of shoes. They can’t afford to buy a pair. These shoes will be worn and then worn again by younger members in the same community, and then worn again, until there’s no wear left in them.

Forever Foundation

28 May 2022 – “Thanks to Forever Foundation UK your Sal’s school Shoes are back in education in the Rakai district in Uganda. The Foundation provide food, shelter, sanitation, tools and resources, school fees and medical needs for vulnerable children of primary and secondary age.
The Human Capital Index (HCI) is a report prepared by the World Bank. The Index measures which countries are best in mobilising the economic and professional potential of its citizens. The index measures how much capital each country loses through lack of education and health.
Uganda’s HCI is low; a child born in Uganda today is likely to be 38% as productive when she grows up, as she could be if she enjoyed complete education and full health. A child who starts schooling at the age of 4 is only expected to complete 6.8 years of school by their 18th birthday, compared to the Sub-Saharan average of 8.3.”

Forever Foundation

26 May 2022 – It’s going to be a finding new feet in Uganda day with Forever Foundation UK – dedicated to the relief of poverty, the advancement of education and the relief of sickness for vulnerable children of primary and secondary age in the Rakai district.

Salve International

27 January 2022 – “When asked what the worst thing about street life is, the answer from the children is almost always ‘the nights’. Sal’s Shoes have been finding their new feet in Uganda amongst former street children, who lived and worked on the streets, now being supported by SALVE International.”

Kampala

In June 2019, we’ve been finding new feet amongst orphaned and vulnerable children today in Kampala, Uganda, with Kids for Peace Kanyana 🇺🇬

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