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ISAHAKIA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

profile · synthesized from sources

Ishak Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in Eastern Uganda that provides food, medical care, education support, and clean water to vulnerable children and families. Founded in 2020 by Dr. Isiko Isaac, the organization operates in three districts and focuses on reducing malnutrition, improving school attendance, and increasing access to healthcare and basic needs. It relies on donations, grants, and community volunteers to sustain its programs.

named programs · 6 · from sources

what they call their work

Charity for Education
Supports orphans and vulnerable children with scholastic materials such as uniforms, books, school bags, and sanitary pads to promote education access.
Clean Water Initiative
Implements sustainable water solutions including rainwater harvesting systems, water pumps, boreholes, and rehabilitation of water sources in underserved communities.
Feed for Hungry Child
Provides daily meals including breakfast and lunch to school-going children from vulnerable families to improve school performance and reduce hunger.
Help Little Hands
Provides household items such as mosquito nets, soap, and toothpaste to families of supported children to improve living conditions and school readiness.
Housing
Plans to construct four-bedroom homes to shelter homeless children and elderly individuals, with designated rooms for supervision and care.
Medical Care
Facilitates access to medical care for poor families and children to reduce preventable deaths from treatable diseases in rural areas.
activities · 3 groups

what they do

relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Dr ISIKO ISAAC Partner — Founder of Ishak Community Foundation.