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Your support helps us uplift vulnerable communities by providing essential resources, expanding opportunities, and bringing hope to those who need it most.
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A Hand To The Disabled is a registered community-based non-profit in Mityana District, Uganda (Reg. No. SSE.TC/151/2025). We support and empower people with disabilities through protection, care, and community inclusion. So far, we have directly assisted 20 individuals, with over 50 more currently being registered. We operate transparently through our Equity Bank Uganda account and are committed to building a more inclusive society. Your support helps us reach even more people in need.
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Your contribution helps us strengthen the programs that matter most providing essential care, empowerment opportunities, and renewed hope for persons with disabilities. By standing with us, you help break barriers, support inclusive communities, and create lasting positive change in the lives of individuals and families who need it most
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Sponsorship works in 4 simple steps: 1) Choose a child to sponsor, 2) Create your sponsor account and log in to your dashboard, 3) Set up your monthly donation, 4) Receive updates and see the impact over time.
Your monthly donation of $100 covers the child's education, basic healthcare, nutritional support, and contributes to community development programs. A small portion (less than 10%) helps with administrative costs.
Child sponsorship starts at just $100 per month. This helps cover essential needs like education, medical care, nutrition, and other basic necessities.
Yes! We organize sponsor visits to our programs in Uganda. These must be arranged in advance through our office for proper coordination.
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