
OUR PROGRAM
The Home
From its modest beginnings in 2006 as a community outreach program in the slums of Kampala, Uganda, Jajja’s Kids today provides food, shelter, medical care and education for 20 previously homeless children. The program has grown through a rented home opened in 2013 to a permanent home built in 2019, where the children (who helped with construction) live together as family.
Children at the home receive counseling, support in their studies, lessons in music and dance, and a structured family life. Cared for by a staff of six, they are taught to cooperate and collaborate. They share responsibilities and daily chores, and actively participate in the management of the home. In 2020 the program acquired a farm an hour’s drive from the home, where the children learn important skills while growing food for home use and for sale.
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Community service projects sponsored by Jajja’s Kids positively affect both the children and those around them. Helping repair washed-out roads or cleaning up the local area alongside their neighbors has enhanced the environment while also teaching Jajja’s Kids the importance of striving to benefit others.

Education
A strong education has always been a fundamental focus for Jajja's Kids. The children understand that a quality education can open doors out of poverty, so they strive for academic excellence.
Each child is encouraged to set career goals and work towards them throughout their education. The U.S. team supporting Jajja's Kids is committed to helping them reach their educational potential and acquire the skills necessary for their chosen careers. They attend quality schools that align with their academic performance and career interests.
Education in Uganda is costly at all levels. Currently, the annual expenses for different educational stages are as follows: Primary School ($1,800), Secondary School ($2,000), Post-Secondary Vocational and Technical Training ($2,500), and University ($5,000).
As many of our children advance through secondary school and begin higher education to pursue their career goals, the educational costs for Jajja's Kids have significantly increased.
Our Scholarship Fund ensures that we can support these children’s education until they complete their studies. It connects each Jajja's Kid with specific scholarship sponsors who provide financial support for their education.
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Sustainability
Jajja’s Kids was founded on the desire to help others help themselves and those around them, and the goal was to give a hand up rather than a handout. Toward that end, the children and staff have been encouraged and supported in learning the skills of entrepreneurship, of doing for themselves, of building for their own future.
Proposals large and small for income-generating projects have been funded in recent years. They include:
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A bakery project to sell small cakes in the community
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Farmland to grow crops for sale and for the children’s home
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A truck to transport both children and the products they grow
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Although the farm had been a dream from the beginning of Jajja’s Kids, sudden shortages of food brought about by the pandemic made the land and truck a necessity.
The children have also generated their own projects. All were involved in making sandals from used tires--for themselves, for others and for sale. And two of the older boys received funding to build a chicken house and start an egg project.




