Annual Reports
Each year, Child Restoration Outreach produces an Annual Report. This lets our supporters know how the resources they donate have been used to achieve more than they imagined in our areas of operation.
Each year, Child Restoration Outreach produces an Annual Report. This lets our supporters know how the resources they donate have been used to achieve more than they imagined in our areas of operation.
Thanks for your generosity. Child Restoration Outreach proudly supports 4 projects implemented in different areas of Uganda and has achieved a substantial impact in the lives of thousands of children, teenagers and their guardians.
Your donation will make it possible to reach over more beneficiaries.
Alice is a karamojong girl aged 9 years and a second born out of 5 children. Of these one is a boy and four are girls. She lives in Namatala slum in a rented grass thatched structure. Both her parents are alive though Alice’s father abandoned the family and does not provide any support.
Counseling CRO child with his Counselor. Counseling is a core activity of the project. The children are provided with psychosocial
At the beginning of each year, CRO Board of Directors & Staff meet together to share their work plans and
Family Resettlements Reintegrating street children into families and the community is the most powerful and sustainable way of supporting them. Tracing the
Parents/ guardians meetings At each CRO center, the parents and guardians meetings are held three times a year; In January,
CRO organizes training workshops for the communities in Mbale, Jinja,Lira and Masaka on a quarterly basis. These workshops are carried out with the purpose to sensitize the communities on child rights, the plight of street children and ways to support them.
Every year CRO sends one to three students to Norway, and receives two from Norway. These participate in the