By Andy Brown | Supporter Care Manager
Welcome to your Autumn update. It's been another busy quarter for us here at Kids Club Kampala and we have lots to update you on.
Ewafe Project Update
This quarter has been yet again a very busy time for our Ewafe home. We have seen even more admissions than last quarter and increased the amount of children being cared for in the Ewafe home.
The rising cost of living has a large impact on household income, and is pushing families in Kampala’s slum communities further into poverty. Because of this more children are becoming homeless and vulnerable to abuse and neglect. Our Ewafe home is needed now more than ever to protect children in the slums.
This quarter we have ...
Activities at our Ewafe home
Paul's* Story
In June 2021, we welcomed Paul* to the Ewafe home. Just over a year later, Paul was the first child to be reintegrated by our Ewafe team to another country.
Paul was 12 years old when he left Rwanda, a neighbouring country to Uganda, with a family friend in hopes of finding his father in Uganda. Unfortunately he couldn’t find him and eventually Paul ended up on the streets. He was picked up by a Good Samaritan and taken to the local police station who admitted him to our Ewafe home.
After much searching for Paul’s father and no result, our Ewafe team instead decided to start looking for his mother back in Rwanda. After a lot of hard work, we managed to locate her and this August, 1 year and 3 months after Paul first came to the Ewafe home, he was granted permission to travel back to Rwanda.
Paul was officially handed over to the Rwanda High Commission who will be resettling him with his mum very soon. (* Name changed)
The Kigali Declaration
In August we welcomed the news that all 54 commonwealth nations announced a commitment to eliminate orphanages after signing the Kigali Declaration.
The Kigali Declaration states that;
“Children in most marginalised and vulnerable situations have been disproportionately affected by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, including … children in institutions.”
Our own Ewafe project similarly prioritises giving children the opportunity to grow up in a loving family as opposed to institutional care. Our Ewafe home is transitional, the aim is not for children to stay here long-term. Instead, we work hard to resettle kids safely with family members or foster carers.
Craft day at our Ewafe home
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