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Transformed and Self Sufficient Batwa Communities

How you can help

Sponsor a child

For just $45 a month, you can help end child poverty through child sponsorship.

Sponsor a child

Donate to a cause

Because of good logistics in Uganda and to keep administrative costs down we have teamed up with heart to heart international

Donate to a cause

Volunteer

If you're looking for a unique opportunity to volunteer your time and energy with some of Africa's remotest tribes, then this will provide an unforgettable experience for you

Volunteer

$45/month will provide your sponsored child with:-

classroom

Education

A child will access quality education and skills training

food

Food

A child will recieve Breakfast and Lunch at school

stethoscope

Medical care

A child will receive medical care at the school clinic

Sponsor a child

Cornerstone Preparatory school

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new batwa community built by fobi
12 Houses built
school children photo
120+ Children in school
fobi members baptising a batwa man
180+ Baptised people
nurse removing jiggers from a batwa child
10+ Medical camps

Join us in Bulding a Brighter Future for the Batwa Children

Your Contribution can make a world of difference in the lives of these young leaners

Make it happen

Our programs

Batwa Praying

Evangelism and Spiritual Growth

The Batwa culture has been infiltrated with a lack of morals as a result of abuse, rejection, denial and poor parenting. Any intervention that leaves out the spiritual aspect has proven futile.

Nurse removing jiggers in Kasovu

Health

Through medical camps, outreach programs, and funding, Friends of Batwa Intl works toward the prevention of malnutrition, improved health and to ensure that all Batwa children under

cornerstone kids in school

Education and capacity building

The Batwa literacy rate is just 12 percent compared to over 75 percent (2012) of non-Batwa in the same area. Education among the Batwa population has been and remains elusive. But, we must appreciate its relevance in fueling community transformation and promoting equity and equality, as well as a mindset change.

Programs

News and events

Juliana

Old mutwa woman blessed with a house, passes 3 months later

Juliana, the oldest Batwa woman at village k, was not exceptional; she lived in the poorest house, because she was weak and poor due to old age and could not afford a reasonable shack for herself, when ever she was given given any gifts , she would also ask when her house was going to be built, she had children by her side all the time.

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Jiggers

Jiggers are eating up the Batwa in Kisoro

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desire and Buderia's new house

Desire and Buderia a Batwa Family get a new house

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