Another Hope Children's Ministries (AHCM) seeks $39,000 to provide vocational training and DIT certification to 100 disadvantaged Ugandan youth. The 2-year program covers tailoring, catering, hairdressing, childcare, and carpentry. AHCM's sustainable model combines student fees with partnerships and an alumni network to create lasting impact, empowering youth, and fostering economic development.
Many young people in Uganda are unable to complete their education due to lack of tuition fees and other financial barriers. This leaves them without the necessary skills to find decent employment, leading to poverty, unemployment, and social exclusion.
AHCM's skills program tackles youth unemployment by providing vocational training and certification in high-demand fields. The program targets 100 disadvantaged young people, offering courses in tailoring, catering, hairdressing, childcare, and carpentry. This comprehensive approach empowers youth with skills and knowledge to secure employment or start businesses, fostering economic independence and community development.
AHCM's program will create a ripple effect of positive change. Graduates, equipped with skills and confidence, will secure better jobs or start businesses, lifting themselves and their families out of poverty. This fuels economic growth and social development in their communities. Additionally, empowered youth can become role models, inspiring others to pursue education and skills, further strengthening Uganda's future.