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ST TERESA SUBUKIA CHILDRENS HOME

profile · synthesized from sources

St. Teresa Children's Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in Butebo District, Uganda, established in 2011 to support orphans and vulnerable children affected by HIV/AIDS. The organization operates an orphanage and in-house school providing food, shelter, healthcare, and education to children. It serves communities in eastern Uganda, particularly in areas impacted by poverty and the long-term effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Children's Sponsorship Program
Monthly sponsorship initiative allowing donors to support individual children with food, education, and health services
HIV/AIDS Care and Support Services
Community-based services offering healthcare, including treatment for opportunistic infections, to children affected by HIV/AIDS
Randi Child Care Junior Orphanage School
Provides shelter, education, food, and healthcare to 150 orphans in Komolo Village, Butebo District, operating in semi-permanent buildings and an in-house school
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Child Sponsorship Program 1 activity
    • Child Sponsorship Program
      Offers a monthly sponsorship program that provides food, education, and health support to children.
  • Primary and Pre-Primary School Operation 1 activity
    • Education Services
      Operates an in-house school to provide basic education, including scholastic materials, for children under its care.
  • Mobile and Temporary Medical Clinics 1 activity
    • Healthcare Services
      Operates an on-site clinic staffed with four nurses and one clinical doctor to provide healthcare, treat opportunistic infections, and support the overall health of the children.
  • Residential and Therapeutic Care for Vulnerable Children 1 activity
    • Residential Care and Support for Children
      Provides comprehensive care including food, shelter, clothing, and clean water for children in need, specifically caring for 150 orphaned children as of 2018. This support is offered in Mbale, Butebo, Kibuku, and Pallisa districts of Uganda.
relationships · 4

who they work with

  • Help international Partner — Listed as a partner organization.
  • Randi Teeples Gerber Partner — Provided financial support and guidance to help establish the orphanage, after whom the orphanage was named.
  • The AIDs support organization Partner — Listed as a partner organization.
  • The Gift of a Helping Hand Charitable Trust Partner — Partnering to support poor communities and people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda, Africa.