Patience* dropped out of school and started living with Faisal* when their daughter was born. Patience had disobeyed her parents, who had encouraged her to stay in school, but she had decided to start…
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Believing in Children
I am Peter, a permaculture teacher working in community empowerment at S.A.L.V.E. International. Our organisation gives choices to the children from the streets of Jinja. Where most people see them as useless and a…
Read moreBwanbale’s story: A Journey into the Unknown
This is Bwanbale’s* story told in his words.
My mother is a wonderful and hardworking woman, who cares for and supports her children. In the past, everything was good between me and my mum. However,…
Read moreWorking with Street Connected Children is a Privilege
Hello, my name is Sarah.
I am a Street Outreach Manager working for S.A.L.V.E. International.
I love working with children and youth, but I am so privileged to be working with street connected children especially. It…
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Isn’t it lovely to see spring arrive? Here in the UK, many of us have seen the sun peek out from behind the clouds, golden daffodils trumpeting, blossom decorating the trees and heard birds welcoming…
Read moreA New Dawn
My name is Tiyo and I am a Drug Rehabilitation Home Assistant for S.A.L.V.E. International. This is the story of Emma* told in his words.
Emma’s story
When I was in sixth…
Read moreThe Importance of Skilling Our Children
Learning Lifelong Skills
Teaching practical skills to the children undergoing rehabilitation is at the core of the Permaculture programme being run at S.A.L.V.E. International’s 5-acre site. Most of them have spent a long time…
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I am now back from spending almost two months in Uganda. It’s been such an inspiring trip – meeting old and new members of the S.A.L.V.E. International family. It…
Read moreEnter our raffle for your chance to win!
We are very excited to launch our 2022 fundraising raffle with lots of fabulous prizes! All funds raised will be used to help children living on the streets of Jinja, Uganda to leave the…
Read moreHarder We Fall
My name is Frank* and I am 16 years old. I’m not sure who my biological father is since I grew up with my grandmother after being abandoned by my father when I was…
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