By Zachery Onyango | Project Leader
A Culture of Shared Responsibility
A new culture is emerging in Tororo District—a culture of shared responsibility.
Feeding children is no longer seen as the responsibility of a single organization. Instead, it is becoming a collective effort involving parents, teachers, community leaders, and supporters.
This shared responsibility strengthens sustainability. When many people contribute—even in small ways—the program becomes more resilient and adaptable.
Community members are volunteering time, schools are organizing feeding schedules, and parents are contributing resources when possible.
This collaboration builds trust and ownership.
Children benefit from knowing that their community is invested in their well-being.
Your support is helping foster this culture—one where everyone plays a role in shaping the future of children.
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