Why you should join the mission
We believe everyone deserves the best chance in life.
That’s why we support the most vulnerable children and their families,
working with them to reduce poverty and meet their basic needs through our programs

Orphans and vulnerable children support
We work with families and orphanages to show them that children are better off growing up loved and belonging in a family, not an orphanage.
                                                                                                           
Women / girls empowerment
While HELP-Uganda advocates for human rights for people of all ages and genders, Our community empowerment and sustainable development programs have brought measurable benefits to women and girls.
                                                                             

Vocational/ life skills training
We contribute towards a peaceful, stable, prosperous Uganda with reduced poverty and marginalization of women, youth and their families. The desired outcome is increased economic opportunities and positive social engagement of youth

Hiv/aids services
HELP-Uganda aim to prevent new infections by encouraging safer sexual behavior and/or distributing needed items (such as condoms) or providing medicine that prevents pregnant mothers from transmitting the virus to their newborn (either during pregnancy or while breastfeeding).We also provide care for those already infected by supplying drugs

Democracy, good governance and accountability program
HELP also empower the local citizenry to effectively realize their roles in the fight against corruption and ensure proper utilization of the public funds meant for developmental purposes of their districts and the nation as a whole.
Human Rights
HELP strives to promote human rights through advocacy and capacity building. We promote the rights of vulnerable people through research , documentation and dissemination of accurate data to challenge the harmfuland rigid cultcural practices that perpetuate human rights abuses and gender inequalities in families,communities and institutins.