What we do
We support children to reach their full potential through family, education, and farming!
We do not believe in simple handouts. At the Kinyo Children’s Village, we run a holistic ecosystem that includes family-based homes, schools, a medical center, and a large-scale farm. Our goal is to turn helpless orphans into independent, helpful citizens.
We Provide a Home
We don’t just build shelters; we build families. At Kinyo Village, orphans live in family units with a dedicated foster mother, providing the love and stability they lost.
We Educate
We run the Hope Primary School and a Comprehensive Secondary School, offering high-quality education to our orphans and children from the surrounding Bubwa community.
We Heal
Our on-site medical center ensures that every child, staff member, and neighbor has access to malaria treatment, vaccinations, and general healthcare.
We Farm
On our 200-acre property, we run extensive agricultural projects—including forestry, pineapples, and vegetables—to feed our village and teach children farming skills.
We Empower
We believe in “Help for Self-Help.” By employing local staff and training youth in agriculture and trade, we empower the community to earn a living and support their families.
We Sustain
Our goal is financial independence. Through the sale of our farm produce and timber, we generate local income to help cover the running costs of the Children’s Village.
What we care for
A Safe Haven: The Children’s Village
For children who have lost their parents to HIV/AIDS or extreme poverty, Kinyo is a sanctuary. Here, they move out of dangerous environments and into secure homes where they have their own bed, clean water, and a mother figure to guide them.
Education: The Key to the Future
Many children in the Rakai and Masaka districts drop out of school due to lack of fees. We provide a complete education path—from Nursery to Secondary School—ensuring that poverty does not steal a child’s potential.
Agriculture: Growing a Future
We teach our youth that the soil is gold. Through our banana plantations, vegetable gardens, and reforestation projects, children learn modern farming techniques. This ensures food security for the village and gives them a skill they can rely on for life.