
Give the gift of education to a child in Uganda
How does it work?
This monthly donation covers school fees for your allocated child as well as requirements such as uniform, school supplies and schoolbooks. Every child in our sponsorship programme also has access to counselling through our sponsorship officers. They are there to offer support to our students and ensure that they have the best school experience that they can.
Children are allocated to sponsors on a needs-basis with the most in need of support allocated first. Our sponsorship officers are members of the communities that we support. They know the children and the local environment and can quickly identify and respond to need.
By sponsoring a child, you are giving the gift of education and the opportunity for children and their families to rise out of poverty.
The cost of sponsoring a child is dependent on their stage of education
£16.25pm
Primary School up to P6
£195 per year / £65 per term
£52pm
Upper secondary school
£624 per year / £208 per term
£52pm
Final year of primary school
£624 per year / £208 per term
£65pm
Vocational College
£780 per year / £260 per term
£25.75pm
Lower secondary school
£309 per year / £103 per term
£100pm
University
£1200 per year / £400 per term
What can you expect from us?
After you have expressed an interest in sponsoring, you will receive a welcome email from our UK Director with details of how to make your payments.
Once your first payment received, you’ll receive a profile with a photo of your sponsored child and some information about them. You can write to your student to introduce yourself, if you wish.
You’ll receive updates on your students from us at the beginning of each academic year (February/March). You’ll receive a letter from your student every summer and you can write back if you choose. At Christmas, you’ll have the option to purchase a care package for your student.
We’ll send you an updated photo when they leave primary school and when they graduate from our programme. At this point, we’ll also send you a report on their academic progress.
