The Kampala Family Empowerment project works with vulnerable families in the slums of Kampala in Uganda. 

Empowerment is key and the main aim of this project is to offer strategies to help families in difficulty create a sustainable way of living, allowing them to support themselves. 

By devoting time and resources, and giving advice through project workers and trainers, we’re hoping that vulnerable families in the area can find a way to turn things around for themselves and get up on their feet. 

This is not always possible because circumstances sometimes make it difficult, but we want to give families the best possible chance to try and change things.

Savings groups

The savings groups bring together the families who save together and give each other support. Supported by project workers, they meet monthly, to save what little they have. This allows families to borrow for small income generating schemes and acts as a safety net in emergencies. 

Gifts of Love

Gifts of Love are gifts that help families get on their feet. These can be farm tools and seed to plant, small water tanks to collect rainwater, or small livestock such as pigs, goats or chickens. Project workers offer help and advice to families about how to generate income or start small businesses. ‘Gifts of Love’ are used as part of all our family empowerment schemes. 

The Kampala Family Empowerment Project, Uganda

Working in the Kampala slum areas, to empower desperately poor families. 

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Julius (project director) giving some training
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Fun and games
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Monthly Prayers

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