Music Festival Appeal – £1,114 raised so far
The students and teachers at KAASO have been working incredibly hard over the last few months in preparation for the Uganda Primary Schools National Music, Dance and Drama Festival. They participated in 2018 and 2019 and came 7th and 8th respectively out of a phenomenal 72 schools! We are running an Appeal to help cover the running costs of taking part in the Festival this year. Donate now >
Unity is Strength supports
St Paul KAASO
KAASO, the Kabira Adult Attention and School for Orphans, is an independent primary school located in the small, rural village of Kabira in southern Uganda.
Unity is Strength supports
St Paul KAASO
KAASO, the Kabira Adult Attention and School for Orphans, is an independent primary school located in the small, rural village of Kabira in southern Uganda.
Latest News
KAASO is reopening on Monday!
KAASO is reopening on Monday!It's an exciting time at KAASO as schools are reopening on Monday! It's been great receiving updates from Dominic this week on the preparations underway for the students' return and we're excited to share these with you. Teachers, staff...
Happy Christmas from Unity is Strength 🎄
Happy Christmas 🎄Thank you for supporting Unity is Strength this year. We wish you a Happy Christmas and all the best for the New Year. Please read on to see our highlights of 2021. Highlights of 2021! We are absolutely delighted with all the work we've been able to...
Looking for a Christmas gift idea?! Buy a bed for KAASO!
Buy a bed for KAASO!Finally, schools in Uganda are set to reopen in January 2022. For many students, this will be their first time back at school in nearly two years since Uganda’s first lockdown in March 2020 so they are VERY excited to return! However, we have a...
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 and has since supported a number of projects to try to alleviate some of the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out what we have contributed to so far and how you can help our future work.
COVID-19 Relief Fund
Schools have now been closed in Uganda for the best part of two years. This has been incredibly difficult for KAASO as many of the fee-paying students are no longer able to afford to pay school fees (or partial fees) and so while outgoings have increased due to COVID requirements, incoming funds have decreased.
Brick-making project
As demonstrated by the Piggery project, teachers had to diversify their income sources to prevent struggle during the pandemic. The Brick-making project offered an alternative activity for teachers to diversify their skills, support local infrastructure development, and generate an income during the closure of the school.
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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