Our Stories
How we are rewriting the script for children living in orphanages in Uganda

Protection of children today is protection of Uganda’s future
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

Brave New World
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

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

For 16 months Milo has been living at the babies home and he deserved to have a family that loved him
2014 has been yet another roller coster of a year. We sat down 3 years ago and decided that we wanted Child’s i Foundation to

This Beautiful Little Boy Will Be Home For Christmas, Where He Belongs
Baby Aloysius went home 2 weeks ago to his maternal great aunt after a successful bonding period. This beautiful little boy will be home for

Strong Beginnings – A Family For All Children
Strong Beginnings is a Ugandan Government initiative funded by Terre des Hommes Netherlands. It aims to promote family based care for children living without appropriate

Making Bonds, Making Families
Our aim is to put children into families. When we started this project the only option for abandoned (“orphaned”) children was residential care but we

6 Years On: How Things Have Changed
Wow, it’s been six years since this project started. Where does the time go? Check out my first ever blog post from November 2008. I

Child’s i Foundation have this wonderful, beautiful philosophy of raising children in Uganda
“Child’s I Foundation is truly leading the way in the care of orphans, in the care of abandoned children and those at risk of being

CSI Kampala
We posted a photo up of Matty on Twitter a few weeks ago. He is one of our children who has recently been resettled with

“My mum, my rock”
I’m 36 years old and still call my Mum (@hazelbuck) when I’m feeling ill. Today she dropped everything, jumped on a train, did my ironing

Making Memories: Driving my Dad’s car – Aged 4
My earliest memory as a child was when I drove my Dad’s car across my village recreation ground. I still remember the thrill of ‘driving’