Over 3 million children in Uganda remain out of school -many due to poverty, hunger, long distances, or lack of scholastic materials.
ACCESS ensures that every child, regardless of background, stays in school and thrives.
We provide:
Our ECD program builds strong academic and emotional foundations.
We support vulnerable children with:
No child should drop out because of poverty.
We train:
Students gain practical experience at ACCESS Clinic and partner facilities.
Many graduates return to serve rural communities.
We equip Community Health Workers with:
Strong CHWs make strong communities.
ACCESS provides porridge, nutrition supplements, and kitchen garden training to schools, reducing hunger-related absenteeism.
We strengthen teaching methods by training teachers in:
Better teachers mean better learning.
We distribute:
These small items create big educational possibilities.
We supply:
This reduces absenteeism and empowers girl learners.
Schools identify affected children, and ACCESS provides:
We protect learners from emotional and physical harm.
We train youth in:
Graduates acquire income-generating skills.
Older youth guide younger learners in:
Peer support strengthens community values.
We provide:
Every child belongs in school.
ACCESS runs community dialogues on:
This shifts mindsets across generations.
We offer school van and emergency transport to ensure vulnerable children don’t abandon education due to distance.