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Read more about the article “We all should have an equal opportunity to make it in life”

“We all should have an equal opportunity to make it in life”

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:December 3, 2021
  • Post category:Rebuilding Families
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Hi everyone, my name is Urban! I am a recent graduate of Business Administration from Kyambogo University. I joined Child’s i Foundation in December 2019 to do my internship, after…

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Read more about the article “I want to make my future bright”

“I want to make my future bright”

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:November 15, 2021
  • Post category:Rebuilding Families
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We find Charles at his small confectionery shop located on a busy narrow road leading to a local University. He welcomes us with a big smile. Charles was placed in…

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Read more about the article Meet Ruth, you are making her work possible

Meet Ruth, you are making her work possible

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:October 30, 2018
  • Post category:Rebuilding Families
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We want to tell you a story about Ruth.... Ruth worked as a carer at Malaika Babies home. When we closed it, Ruth was the first one to take the…

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Read more about the article 23 children are now living in healthy and protective families

23 children are now living in healthy and protective families

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:September 12, 2018
  • Post category:Rebuilding Families
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We are very proud to share with you that we reunited 23 children from 1 orphanage with their families. Many of these children had been living in the orphanage for as…

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Read more about the article Emergency Foster Care success leads to closure of Malaika Babies’ Home

Emergency Foster Care success leads to closure of Malaika Babies’ Home

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:September 23, 2017
  • Post category:Rebuilding Families
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In July this year, we were able to close Malaika Family Centre, our 8-bed transitional care centre. We have learnt over the last eight years that prolonged residential care can…

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Read more about the article 200 Families

200 Families

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:September 4, 2015
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In 2010 we found our first adoptive family for a little boy called Joey. 5 years later and almost 200 children have been placed back into their own family or…

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Read more about the article Meet Anitah

Meet Anitah

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:September 2, 2015
  • Post category:Rebuilding Families
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Meet Anitah, a baby girl abandoned shortly after being born. Some of you may have been following her story on Facebook since she arrived in February. Traditionally, in Uganda, institutional…

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Read more about the article Why Every Child deserves a Family

Why Every Child deserves a Family

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:July 3, 2015
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Finding permanent families for children takes time, and so it should as it is vital that we trace thoroughly for family members, carry out comprehensive family assessments and follow a…

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Read more about the article “Child’s i Foundation is doing an incredible job”

“Child’s i Foundation is doing an incredible job”

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:June 16, 2015
  • Post category:Reimagining Care
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Child’s i Foundation is doing an incredible job of reuniting children with their families or finding new families'’ said Uganda’s High Commissioner to Kenya Her Excellence Angelina Waphakabulo who is…

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Read more about the article Protection of children today is protection of Uganda’s future

Protection of children today is protection of Uganda’s future

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:May 19, 2015
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We are so proud of the African Woman of the Month, our very own Tracy Kyagulanyi! In December 2013, Child’s i Foundation’s Executive Director Tracy Kyagulanyi followed through on one…

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Read more about the article Brave New World

Brave New World

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:March 31, 2015
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It’s been nearly 5 years since I came out to Uganda (after much planning and guidance) to set up Malaika Babies Home. What we’ve always known is that children belong…

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Read more about the article Here’s to foster carers the world over. The better they are, the harder the wrench

Here’s to foster carers the world over. The better they are, the harder the wrench

  • Post author:Paula Alionyte
  • Post published:March 14, 2015
  • Post category:Repurposing Orphanages
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Do you remember Baby Cecil? Cecil was 2.85kgs when she arrived with us. She was so young, she still had a fresh umbilical cord. 7 months on and Cecil is…

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