Carol’s Voice
Often our parents would fight as a result alcoholic influence and this made our home atmosphere very unfriendly making life harder for me and my siblings. This forced us to fully join other children on the streets.
Often our parents would fight as a result alcoholic influence and this made our home atmosphere very unfriendly making life harder for me and my siblings. This forced us to fully join other children on the streets.
“For sure, life in Kiteso (slum) was difficult since our mother had no source of income. She could neither afford to feed us nor pay for the cheapest grass-thatched hut where we slept.” Jennifer says. ”Mum’s friends got fed-up with us and eventually evicted our family”
Contract Type: 2 year fixed term contract, the job will be full time, with hours to be worked between 8.30
On January 18,2017 CRO Mbale staff and children were privileged to be part of the team that was taken through the May Coach program.
Choosing to offer service towards helping others become well is such involving and demands compassion and care for those being
During this festive season and as we come to the end of 2016; the children, Staff & Management of CRO, wish you the gift of Faith, the blessing of Hope & the peace of His Love at Christmas and always.
We thank you for being such a special part of our achievement and progress in 2016.
Street children are a population highly at risk of HIV/AIDS, which is becoming a prevailing concern.
Day of African Child is an annual event observed every 16th day of June on the continent and around the world honoring the memories of students massacred in the 1976 Soweto Uprising in South Africa during apartheid for protesting against injustices in education system and inequalities at the time.
Born in 2003 as the first born to her parents, Shamim is one of the children that were formally on the streets due to harsh living conditions. Her father divorced with their mother in 2007 during which period the mother had a long illness and he left for Juba in Southern Sudan and has never returned.
Receive warm greetings from Child Restoration Outreach (CRO), Mbale.In 2015, CRO was committed to rebuilding the lives of children on the streets and empowering them to become productive in society. This has however not been easy as the needs of the children always overwhelm the available resources.