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

Adam Dennis Puts the Work We Do Into Numbers
Our finance volunteer Adam Dennis puts the work we do in Uganda into numbers: “After three months at Childs i Foundation, I am convinced how
Even “I” now have a Mummy
I just heard about a little boy who we’ve had since he was 1 day old. He has been in our care for over 3

Lucky to be Alive
Last month we told you about Ivan who arrived at our emergency care centre seriously malnourished. He’s been in our care since October and, after
Christmas with Family
Do you remember baby Joey? After being abandoned in a taxi park at just four weeks old Child’s i Foundation found him two devoted adoptive

Life-Saving Care
At the beginning of October, Ivan joined us at our emergency care centre. We collected him from hospital where he was abandoned on a bench

X-Factor for Babies
You might not know, but when I first went out to Uganda I was volunteering at a baby orphanage. There were 50 babies in care

Love at First Sight – Daniella and Mum
After being matched, Daniella and Mum Agnes met for the first time yesterday. It was love at first sight. For the next two weeks the

Reuniting Families
Last week was an incredible week. I was very lucky to be asked by my friend to be her birth partner and five days ago

8 Million Children are Living in Institutions
“Across the globe 8 million children are living in institutions that deny them individual love and care. More than 90% are not orphans. They are
“What we are doing is staggering”
Interview with a social worker: Emmanuel Shanloyah Our social work department is at the very heart of our mission. To avoid long-term psychological damage, our
Children should not be used as commercial freight – this is child trafficking
“Children should not be used as commercial freight – this is child trafficking” – Mr James Kabogoza, Assistant Commissioner – Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social

Families, Not Orphans
It was amazing to be back in Uganda and it was so exciting to see the Government so committed to prioritizing families over orphanages. Historically