Building Hope, Creating Homes, Transforming Communities
Your donation will help us create sustainable housing solutions and community development projects across Uganda.
Help us reach our target to transform communities
Uganda is well-known for its biodiversity and abundance of wildlife, most notably its population of mountain gorillas. However, for all of its natural riches, about 40 percent of its 50 million people live on less than $2 per day. Mud huts remain the most common housing in Uganda — especially in the rural areas. The Fuller Center of Uganda is working hard to help families have safe, solid places to live. Not only will these homes help families have a more stable foundation for their future with the financial empowerment of homeownership, but studies have repeatedly shown that children who grow up in decent housing are happier, healthier and have better educational outcomes than those who do not.
of Ugandans live on less than $2/day
Population of Uganda
Educational outcomes with decent housing
Each project is carefully designed to create sustainable impact while building homes for those in need
A Hardware Store with a Heart
Raising seed capital to multiply into building homes for families in need. This store will provide affordable building materials to our community.
A Cup of Compassion: Brewing Hope One Meal at a Time
Creating a sustainable dinner program for global builders orientations, meals, and community meetings.
The Washing Bay and Parking Yard Initiative
Developing a community washing bay and parking yard to serve local residents and generate income.
Fit for a Purpose: Strengthening Bodies, Building Homes
Building community fitness facilities to promote health and wellness in our neighborhoods.
Journey of Purpose: Explore Uganda, Build Homes
Developing sustainable tourism opportunities that showcase Uganda while supporting our housing mission.
Every dollar counts towards building better communities in Uganda
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