Saph Integrated Training Centre [SITC]

Saph Integrated Training Centre is a child focused charity organization founded in 1989 to provide education, healthcare, nutrition, shelter, clothing, love, hope and protection from all forms of child abuse to orphans and vulnerable children.. more>>

“We believe that every child has a right to education, healthcare, nutrition, shelter, clothing, love, hope and protection. Yet to many and especially orphans and vulnerable children this remains a dream. SITC seeks to make orphans and vulnerable children access these crucial components of a child’s growth and development”.
Saph Integrated Training Centre (SITC)
Nansana 8 Miles Kampala – Hoima Rd
P.O Box 30804     Kampala – Uganda
Email:  info@sitcuganda.org
TEL: +256-752-888789
+256-772-501789

Education

Healthcare and Hygienic Environment

Nutrition

Shelter and Clothing

Love and Hope

Protection

 

- Developing organizational capacity to fully support orphans and vulnerable children

- Enhancing the capacity of our educational programs

- Developing our child sponsorship program

- Establishment of a fully equipped children’s hospital

- Strengthening and ... more

You can help us continue the important work of bringing up a healthy generation of Ugandan children by:

  • Volunteering at SITC
  • Linking us to potential donors
  • Donating to any of our activities

 

1. ANNUAL REPORT
2009

2. OTHER LINKS
www.sitcuganda.jp
www.sitcchildrensfoundation.org

3. DONATION DETAILS

HIV/AIDS & CHILDREN IN UGANDA

According to UNAIDS and WHO estimates, over 12.2 Million women and 10.1 Million men are currently living with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Sahara Africa. The high death toll of adults due to HIV/AIDS in Uganda is increasingly making children the most vulnerable group as they are
orphaned and in some cases, infected by the virus. This has not only led to their basicrights violations but also children have been greatly stigmatized and traumatized with novoice at all.

The impact of HIV/AIDS on children is therefore Multi-dimensional. Those living with HIV/AIDS are subject to stigmatization and discrimination, ... more

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