Nonprofit

Whispers of love foundation Uganda

Entebbe, Central Region, Uganda
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www.wlfu.info

  • About Us

    Whispers of Love foundation was founded by two twin sisters that dedicated themselves to serve the children in their community who could not afford an education and it started during Covid 19 when schools in Uganda closed for two years. They started small in their home garage to help these children and as the need grew bigger they decided to open up an NGO that would be legal and recognized by the government. At the moment the library hosts 36 children from Monday to Thursday that are split in three groups clarifying them according to their levels of understanding and on Saturday, all community children are welcome to come and us the library books. With the help of book donors, the library is now fully stocked with over 2000 books and withe the help of friends and family, we have been able to relocate and move the library/school to a bigger place that we are renting with enough space to allow the children play and learn. And due to luck of access to formal education by most of the children in our community, We aim and strive at improving literary through helping to teach the children basic skills in English, Mathematics, sanitation, personal hygiene, social responsibilities and so much fun activities.

    Our dream is to set up a school that can help expand on the education of these children by providing them with a free whole school curriculum we can follow to see them move from one level to other.

    At the moment the school/ library needs the help of volunteers to help teach, love and care for these vulnerable children. We believe they need restoration to change their lives.

    Whispers of Love foundation was founded by two twin sisters that dedicated themselves to serve the children in their community who could not afford an education and it started during Covid 19 when schools in Uganda closed for two years. They started small in their home garage to help these children and as the need grew bigger they decided to open up an NGO that would be legal and recognized by the government. At the moment the library hosts 36 children from Monday to Thursday that are split in three groups clarifying them according to their levels of understanding and on Saturday, all community children are welcome to come and us the library books. With the help of book donors, the library is now fully stocked with over 2000 books and withe the help of friends and family, we have been able to relocate and move the library/school to a bigger place that we are renting with enough space to allow the children play and learn. And due to luck of access to formal education…

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