We are convinced that we can make a difference by supporting disadvantaged children in Uganda, whether they are orphans, HIV positive or disabled or vulnerable in any other way. Education is the key to a child's future. We believe that well-educated craftsmen/craftswomen, farmers and teachers are vital to develop Uganda's economy.
We promote a vision where deprived children take responsibility for their own well-being, rather than relying on handouts.
We are convinced that we can make a difference.
What we build upon
- Sponsored Children Programme With our sponsored children programme children in Uganda get education, a daily meal and an uniform and necessary tools
- Our schools We can make a difference by supporting disadvantaged children in Uganda...
- Porridge programme more than 10.000 children in Uganda are part of the porridge programme right now
- Handicrafts and agriculture Alongside academic education, A Chance for Children focuses on solid vocational training. Read more here >>
- Working with the disabled In 2012 we opened the Christoph-Bettermann-School where we work intensively with disabled children
- Water programme Only about 56% of the Ugandan population has access to clean drinking water. With about 60 wells we try to change this.