Kamuzinda Village is home to over 400 orphaned and destitute children rescued from the streets of Kampala and the surrounding areas by the Molly and Paul Childcare Foundation - a non government charity set up in the 80’s to provide free homes, education and medical care to those in their care. Kamuzinda is a small village near the shores of Lake Victoria, a four hour drive west from Kampala along dusty roads and small communities. The children’s village has eleven homes for the children, a high school, a primary school, a kindergarten and a clinic – which also serves the local community as well as staff and children.
The Pearl of Africa Child Care charity supports the Molly and Paul schools to provide:
Over1,500 children receive an education in Molly and Paul Child Care Foundation schools. The foundation also employs over 200 teachers and support staff, helping to build strong families and communities.
more The trips main purpose was to build five new pit latrines
more Trip to Uganda by Ormskirk Clocktower
more Details of trip to Uganda for school roof project and Pearl of Africa Children's Choir UK Tour 2017
more The club donates to this international charity that gives loans to individuals in developing countries.
more Our club has been helping support the victims of the conflict in Ukraine
more This is a National Rotary affiliated project to collect and donate to those in need in Eastern Europe.
more A charity that helps visually impaired children in Africa.
more This is a Rotary International affiliated project which the club supports sending much needed resources after international disasters.
back Ormskirk Clocktower Rotary Club have historically been involved with many international projects.