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Unity is Strength supports
St Paul KAASO
KAASO, the Kabira Adult Attention and School for Orphans, is a unique community project in Uganda that provides education and mentorship to orphans and disadvantaged children in one of the areas hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS crisis.
KAASO is first and foremost a primary school, but relies on an interconnected network of community initiatives to keep the school running and the level of education high.
Unity is Strength supports
St Paul KAASO
KAASO, the Kabira Adult Attention and School for Orphans, is a unique community project in Uganda that provides education and mentorship to orphans and disadvantaged children in one of the areas hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS crisis.
KAASO is first and foremost a primary school, but relies on an interconnected network of community initiatives to keep the school running and the level of education high.
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News from KAASO
News from KAASO£1,000 sent to St Paul KAASO Primary School We've recently sent a donation of £1,000 to St Paul KAASO Primary School to help with repairs for the Boys' washroom. Over the years, Dominic has been advised to use a chemical called DX4 to empty the pit...
We did it! See how we got on 💪 #CaptainTom100
We did it! See how we got on 💪#CaptainTom100 We had a fantastic time yesterday completing our #CaptainTom100 Challenge. St Paul KAASO School in Uganda organised a whole host of activities for the teachers and students to get involved in, and we were skipping in the...
We’re doing the Captain Tom 100 Challenge 💪
We're doing the Captain Tom 100 Challenge 💪We are excited to let you know that next weekend (30th April - 3rd May), we will be taking part in the Captain Tom 100 Challenge! What is the Captain Tom 100 Challenge?Friday 30th April 2021 would have been Captain Sir Tom...
St Paul KAASO Primary School
Dominic & Rose’s story
In 1999, Dominic and Rose Mukwaya opened their home as a school. The village of Kabira where they live was severely affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic and many children were not going to school. It was an incredibly difficult time for the community losing friends, family and relatives; Dominic and Rose wanted to offer a solution and provide a fantastic education for children in the area. And this is exactly what they did.
OUR IMPACT
Projects supported
Unity is Strength was established in January 2020. We were founded to help KAASO find ways to sustainably pay the teachers and staff as this has always been a big challenge for the school. Our plans were of course disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but projects established during this time helped us to address this initial challenge and find sustainable solutions.
When the pandemic struck, we, along with other supporters of KAASO, raised enough seed funds for the school to set up small income-generating projects for the staff and teachers to get involved in during the national lockdowns. These included a piggery, a nursery-bed, a flock of goats, and a brick-making project. This proved hugely successful and brought about many benefits.
The success of this initiative attracted national attention and has been visited and endorsed by the Commissioner of the Ministry of Education in Uganda. It has been heralded as a national example of self-sufficiency and resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Developing the idea of income-generating activities, the teachers and staff members at KAASO set up a new project (totally independently of Unity is Strength and other outside support) called the KAASO Staff Development Association (or KAASO-Dep for short). KAASO-Dep issues microloans to individuals and groups working on projects such as those set up during the pandemic, or similar ones that have since been established.
KAASO-Dep
The KAASO Staff Development Association (KAASO-Dep) was set up by the teachers and staff members to issue microloans to individuals and groups working at KAASO to run small businesses to supplement their salaries. Since KAASO-Dep started, we have heard that staff members are happier, and they want to stay and work at KAASO.
Brick-making project
The brick-making project offered an alternative activity for teachers to diversify their skills, support local infrastructure development, and generate an income. Bricks have been sold on the local market in Kyotera and used for new school buildings.
How you can help to
MAKE A DIFFERENCEWe are incredibly grateful for any support you can offer. It is your time, energy and donations that make it possible for Unity is Strength to support the brilliant work at KAASO. We couldn’t do it without you. Thank you.
You can help to
Make a difference
We are incredibly grateful for any support you can offer. It is your time, energy and donations that make it possible for Unity is Strength to support the brilliant work at KAASO. We couldn’t do it without you. Thank you.
About Unity is Strength
Who we are
Unity is Strength was started by Lizzie Hulton-Harrop and her family in 2019. It was officially registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation with the England and Wales Charity Commission in January 2020. The idea to start a UK-registered charity to support KAASO came out of discussions Lizzie had with Dominic and Rose during her visit in 2019.
Our Partners & Friends
It is incredible to have other people and initiatives around the world supporting KAASO. Two key examples are Emma Outteridge, the KAASO Volunteer Coordinator, who has done a huge amount with KAASO since her first visit in 2009, including publishing a book! And Share Uganda, a not-for-profit, community-based healthcare organisation, working in the Kyotera District of Uganda.
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