by Tonny Katongole | Sep 27, 2024 | Community Support, Education, Health, INH Letter, Projects
In Need Home has partnered with Tropical Sustainable to address the urgent need for education support for at-risk youth from the slums of Makindye Division. Tropical Sustainable will sponsor at least one youth annually, providing essential tuition support alongside...
by Tonny Katongole | Sep 18, 2024 | Activities, Community Support, Economic Strengthening, INH Letter, Projects
INH initiative has emerged, transforming both healthcare and livelihood opportunities for residents in the slums. By focusing on patient and elderly care, this program aims not only to provide vital services for aging populations but also to offer sustainable...
by Tonny Katongole | Jul 15, 2024 | Activities, Education, Projects
In Need Home and Ecotide Foundation have collaborated to prevent children from the Namuwongo slum from suffering from malnutrition. Various plants such as beans, Sukuma wiki (collard greens) among others have been planted in plastic bottles and the initiative has been...
by Tonny Katongole | Jul 15, 2024 | Activities, Education
In Need Home organized a trip to the zoo and we were sponsored by some volunteers and sponsors who know about In Need Home and what it does. They catered for our transport, meals, funds, among other things. The children were taken to the zoo and some staff members...
by Tonny Katongole | Mar 20, 2024 | Community Support, Economic Strengthening, Education, Empowering, INH Letter, INH news, Local News, Success story of Sponsorship program, What we do
We interviewed Nasirumbi Fida who managed to start a successful business where she grows and sells compound grass. This is what she explained about her journey through In Need Home Fida photographed standing in front of the home she built How did you find In...
by Tonny Katongole | Mar 20, 2024 | Community Support, Education, Events, INH Letter, INH news, News, Partnership, Projects, Volunteer experience
Michele is a volunteer from Italy who joined the In Need Home (INH) community. He spent 5 months in Kampala standing close to the group of incredible people also known as the INH staff. Michele receiving a certificate of appreciation from the Executive...