Supporting a child through sponsorship offers a tangible expression of God’s love to a child facing adversity. With a monthly contribution of $20, you can provide the ability for a child to stay in school. With the opportunity to continue with their education, these children and others in their community can break free from the grips of poverty and stand strong.

We have 50 children from Bugaya Village ranging in age from 4-17, who urgently need sponsorship. As this program grows, we’ll gradually introduce more kids, in the hope of providing support for all of them. We offer various sponsorship levels ranging from $20 to $35 per month, allowing you to choose the option that suits your budget best. You can easily change your sponsorship level if necessary.

Your $20 covers; School Registration and fees

Your $25 covers; School Registration and fees, (2) Uniforms, (2) pairs of School shoes each year

Your $30 covers; School Registration and fees, (4) Uniforms, (4) pairs of School shoes each year

Your $35 covers; School Registration, fees and daily lunch, (4) uniforms , (4) pairs of School shoes Yearly, School Supplies (backpack, notebooks, pens, pencils, etc) each year

What will my $20- $35 a month do?

Your donation will cover school registration and fees, uniforms, school shoes and school supplies (backpack, notebook, etc). School donations will be combined with other donations to help make significant differences within their community. By partnering with us, you'll help us empower your sponsored child to access a full education. Our local staff will ensure regular check-ins to monitor your sponsored child's development and ensure their well-being.

What you’ll receive through sponsorship.

You will be able to send and receive letters with your sponsored child, enabling both of you to better understand each other's lives, while providing mutual support and encouragement. You’ll be able to watch your sponsored child grow through photos provided by us. As a donor you will have the ability to visit your sponsored child in Uganda, which would be coordinated through Footprints of Uganda.