At The Umbrella of Hope Foundation, we are transforming lives by providing access to quality education and life-saving healthcare in Uganda’s most remote and underserved communities. We believe that every child, adolescent, and Woman deserves the opportunity to thrive.
100% of your donation goes directly to our programs, ensuring that children, adolescents, and families receive the education and healthcare they need.
For over 15 years, The Umbrella of Hope Foundation has been committed to transforming lives in Uganda’s most remote and underserved communities. Our mission is simple: to provide access to quality education and lifesaving healthcare to children, teenagers, and mothers in need.
We believe that every child and every mother has the right to survive, learn, and thrive—regardless of where they were born. That’s why we work tirelessly to ensure they receive the care, education, and skills necessary to build brighter futures.
A world where every child and mother has the opportunity to thrive through access to education and healthcare.
Together with our partner, The Umbrella of Hope Uganda, we deliver real, measurable impact by bringing hope and opportunity to those who need it most.
Over 300 teenage mothers have gained new skills, with many starting their own businesses or securing jobs.
Establishing water harvesting units with free access to clean water in villages has kept over 500 young girls in school.
In collaboration with NASF, we're reducing maternal deaths by providing mobile ambulance emergency services to pregnant women in hard-to-reach areas.
Supplied free pads to over 500 girls in rural schools. 80% of them have completed school.
Eastablished a kindergaten for over 300 children below 5 years old.
In our commitment to promote literacy and increase performance, we have undertaken initiatives to supply books to 20 community schools.
Established a community library serving 300+ children and youths, collaborating with rural schools to improve literacy and school enrollment for underprivileged children.
Establishing water harvesting units with free access to clean water has kept over 500 young girls in school.
I'm 16, and I’ve got two kids. I dropped out of school, and now I can’t find work to take care of them. Every day, I worry they won’t have food or be able to go to school like I couldn’t. I want to learn how to do hair and start a business, but I can’t enroll without help. Just €10 could get me the materials I need to start. Can you help?
I'm Nabirye, 17, with three children. Since leaving school, life has been tough, and I struggle to provide for my kids. I dream of learning to sew and starting a small business to give them a better future. €7 could help me get the materials I need to start training. It would make a big difference for us.
My name is Mutesi, I'm 17, and I have two children. I want to do more for them, but without skills, it's hard to make ends meet. I've always wanted to learn Baking and catering so I can earn a living. With just €15, I can get the tools to start my training. Your support would help me take this important step.
We seek volunteers who could support us in our local community development projects, as well as in local schools and clinics. Our program runs from 1 month to 6 months, and is tailored to your specific needs. For volunteers, shorter deployment period can also be negotiated.