Sophie is a single mom to four children. Her oldest, Chrish, has graduated from University and has his own business. He is currently building his own home!
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School for the majority of families in Uganda, especially their daughters, is a dream. 41% of people in Uganda live on less than $1.90 per day According to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics with even more living on less than a $1 per day. School is a right for every child and you have to pay every step of the way. Many families will choose the oldest son in the family and everyone works hard to educate him. In return he is expected to take care of the whole family. But, in many cases they are able to educate him up to the equivalent of freshmen or sophomore year and then schooling gets too expensive for the family. Education is proven to break the cycle of poverty in families.
School is year around in Uganda, divided into three terms. The terms begin in January, May and September with breaks in between to go home to their families. Majority of children attend boarding school with family visitation on Sundays. This allows the parents to work and students to get extra tutoring at night. The good thing about the Elizabeth’s Voice women children is many of them go to the same school and they are one big family!
We have students ranging from preschool - university/trade school. We are committed to seeing each child through to a career to break the cycle of poverty in their family.
By signing up to partner with a mom for her children to attend school - you will receive updates about the family throughout the year. There will be multiple sponsors for the family so there is no pressure in case you are unable to support at any time.
The grades or ‘level’ system in Uganda for schools.