Caring Hands is an organization made up of volunteers who assist neighborhood of
Kampala families living in poverty, giving them new hope for the future. Their
goal is to break the cycle of poverty in families in the community.
The greatest challenges for families living in poverty are food, housing, school
fees, health issues, and access to clean water. To help with such needs, Caring
Hands is involved in material, psycho-social, and spiritual support; and by
networking and giving information on existing available services for HIV
positive individuals (HIV voluntary testing, Anti Retro Viral drugs, etc.). CH
volunteers make home visits; distribute food, used clothing and seed; and
assist with medical and mental care, funeral costs, and school expenses for
children. Caring Hands provides bedding for those previously sleeping on mud
floors. They arrange for more hygienic housing away from the slums, even raising
funds for building furnished new homes. This ministry also facilitates small
loans with no interest, allowing families possibilities that they would not
otherwise have.
Making jewellery out of recycled paper has become the most
important income-generating project for Caring Hands and the women involved.
About 40 women have been trained in making beads out of recycled paper to make jewellery, which is sent to markets around the world. This
has given the women self-esteem, put a smile on their faces, and alleviated the
struggles with poverty. The profits are used for various charitable activities.
This is done by giving families: The greatest challenges for families living in poverty are:
What Caring Hands does with donations
B. Income Generating
C. School fees for children D. Raising the standard of living
1. material, psycho-social and spiritual
2. advice about health and hygiene
3. means of developing a livelihood
4. networking, providing information on exisiting and available services like(VCT, ARVs, etc.)
1. food
2. shelter/housing
3. school fees
4. sickness (medicines and health care costs)
A. Emergency relief home visitations
1. food distribution
2. medical assistance (doctor's fees, clinic visits, medical expenses, travel expenses)
3. dental care
4. funeral costs
5. distribution of used clothes
6. housing costs
7. seeds
1. buying sewing machine, materials, and tutoring for single, paralyzed mother
2. buying knitting machine, materials, and workshop for lady taking care of orphans
3. making beads for jewellery out of recycled paper
1. children have been placed in the Fida Child Sponsorship Programs
2. school fees for children
3. the school fees include school uniform, P.E. clothing, shoes, knapsack, stationary, lunch and exam fees
1. raising the standard of living from the mud floor to the bed: metal bunk beds, mattresses, blankets, pillows, sheet,
pillow cases, mosquito nets
2. arranging for more hygienic housing away from the slums
3. fund raising for building new permanent homes
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