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Uganda unites on April 5th for the Autism Awareness Run, breaking barriers and celebrating every child's unique potential. Led by passionate advocates, the event inspires hope, support, and inclusive action. Together, we can build a future where every child shines and is embraced for who they are. Read More:
In sharing a meal, we share humanity. The Street Iftar gathered strangers and souls in one prayerful moment of giving. Because when we feed one another, we nourish the spirit of community. Read More:
When a community gives together, girls grow stronger. This dormitory is more than shelter, it’s safety, schooling, and a second chance. Because when we give girls a place to stay, we give them reason to stay in school. Watch Highlights Here:
Giving is powerful when it’s strategic, consistent, and heart led. From safe motherhood to student innovation and tree planting, Stanbic proves that purpose is the best investment. Because real wealth is measured in lives touched. Read More:
Giving athletes more than applause, this is giving them a future. The Legends Marathon empowers runners with skills, mentorship, and life beyond the track. Because true support lasts longer than a finish line. Read More:
Giving isn’t always about money, it’s also about platform, voice, and visibility. Guinness gave young creatives the spotlight, proving that belief in someone’s art is a gift in itself.
Because when we give people space to shine, they light up the world. Read More:
True giving honors the past while lighting the way forward. With every brick, Mwiri alumni built more than a gate, they built a legacy of pride, access, and belonging. When we give back to where we came from, we help others rise too. Read More:
Giving during Ramadan is more than charity, it’s sacred connection. With every food package, Exim Bank Uganda offered not just a meal, but a reminder: you are seen. Because the kindest gifts are the ones that carry hope. Read more:
Giving opens doors, literally and figuratively, for children who’ve been unheard for too long.
By supporting ICT and sponsorship programs, we’re not just funding education, we’re restoring dignity. Because when we give with love, we gift a future where every child has a voice. Read More:
The Mbarara City Marathon is more than a race, it’s a run to restore dignity for needy children and celebrate Ankole’s rich heritage. Every step taken supports education, healthcare, and hope. Give by showing up. Give by running. Give by caring. Read more:
When we give a platform to a passionate young woman, she turns it into a mission. As Miss Climate–Green Innovation Uganda, Bridget Kyarikunda is giving her voice, vision, and energy to environmental transformation. Because giving isn't always about money, sometimes, it’s about trusting someone to lead the way forward. Follow her journey
Giving students a chance to compete is giving them permission to dream boldly and act bravely. Stanbic’s investment in 200 schools is planting seeds of entrepreneurship, leadership, and fearless thinking across Uganda. Because when we give young minds the tools to build, they create futures we’ve only imagined. See full list
When you give a woman capital, you give a community hope. Jada Coffee’s $20,000 win is more than funding, it’s a vote of confidence in sustainable business, youth employment, and women-led change. This is what happens when giving meets vision: legacy gets brewed, one cup at a time. Read more
What happens when we give girls not just pads, but pride, knowledge, and voice? They rise.
Through #RUMPS4RuralGirls, 67 girls received reusable pads and learned to make their own, a gift of independence and dignity. This is how we keep girls in school: by giving them what they need to stay, dream, and lead. Read more
Giving to women is giving to entire communities, and Naguru Go Down just proved that truth, loudly and proudly. Through stories, partnerships, and presence, this celebration honored women as the backbone of grassroots change. When we give women platforms and power, we don't just change their stories, we rewrite the future. Read more
When a school chooses to give, through awards, recognition, and belief, it tells students their effort matters. A UGX 2 million gift for the top S.6 performer and a special award for the volleyball team is more than a prize, it's fuel for ambition. Because giving young people recognition is the first step in helping them believe in their own greatness. Read more:
Grace Nshemeire Gwaku, COO at PSFU, is using her leadership to mentor and uplift young women navigating corporate spaces. Through empathy and experience, she turns second chances into success stories, showing that mentorship is a powerful form of giving.
Her journey is a testament that when women give each other guidance, entire futures shift.
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The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme at Makerere University is offering 190 fully funded scholarships for the 2025/2026 academic year to talented but financially constrained youth. With a focus on equity and inclusion, the program prioritizes young women, refugees, youth with disabilities, and underserved communities across Africa. It’s not just about education, it’s about giving opportunity, dignity, and the tools to lead.
Apply here: apply.mastercardfoundation.mak.ac.ug
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Over 6,000 runners braved Kampala’s hills on March 16, 2025, for the Absa KH3-7 Hills Run, rallying under the theme “Change Her Story” to support girls' education across Uganda.
From Kololo to Kibuli, each conquered hill symbolized a barrier overcome, poverty, early marriage, and limited access to menstrual hygiene. With UGX 500 million raised since 2023, the run is more than a race, it’s a movement reshaping futures, one girl at a time.
Read more: Thousands Brave Rain to Support Girl Child Education
In Masunkwe Bubuubi, Zirobwe, the Rotary Club of Kasangati, in partnership with Rotary Club of Sebastopol (USA) and the Anthill Foundation, has built a vocational school offering young mothers and school dropouts a free second chance at education and life. With skills in hairdressing, tailoring, and plans to provide startup capital after graduation, the school aims to empower 100 girls every year, helping them reclaim their futures. It’s more than a school, it’s a lifeline of hope, proving that when we invest in second chances, we transform lives.
Read more: Teenage Mothers Step into Self-Discovery and Hope
The Mastercard Foundation is empowering Uganda’s youth through its Young Africa Works strategy, which has already engaged over 3.8 million young people, helping 1.3 million transition into meaningful employment. At a recent event in Kampala, the Foundation spotlighted 30 youth-led enterprises and emphasized the urgent need to expand access to finance, skills, and digital tools, especially for women, refugees, and rural youth. With a bold goal to reach 30 million young Africans by 2030, Mastercard is proving that investing in youth is investing in Africa’s future.
Read more: How Mastercard is Impacting Young People in Their Communities
The Rotary Club of Muyenga turned Uganda Golf Club, Kitante into a force for good during its Fundraising Golf Tournament, rallying support to improve healthcare and clean water access in Mityana District. With a goal to raise UGX 600 million for upgrading Kabule Hospital and building wells, the event united 90 golfers, leaders, and donors in a powerful show of community-driven impact. There’s still time to give, because when we swing for change, we build healthier futures.
Read more: Rotary Golf Tourney Set to Raise $10,000
The Legends Marathon 2025 returns on April 13 at Legends Rugby Grounds, Lugogo, inviting runners to “Run For Your Legend” in honor of those who inspire them. With 5km, 10km, 21km, and 42km race options, proceeds will support Athlete Career+, a program empowering athletes with life skills beyond the game. It’s more than a marathon, it’s a movement of purpose, resilience, and community.
Read more: Legends Marathon Promises Bigger and More Impactful 2025 Edition
The 2025 Kabaka Birthday Run kit has been unveiled under the theme “Men for Good Health to Save the Girl Child,” ahead of the April 6 event. Now in its 12th edition, the run continues to support Uganda’s fight against HIV/AIDS, with Airtel Uganda reaffirming its commitment to community health. Run kits cost UGX 20,000, and every step taken brings us closer to ending HIV/AIDS by 2030.
Read more: Kabaka Birthday Run 2025 Kit Unveiled
Motherwell Soccer Academy in Mutungo is nurturing young talent through football and academics, recently inspired by a visit from English legend Steven Taylor. Under Coach David Kamanzi’s guidance, pupils are training hard for the FUFA ODILO Championship, with support from parents and the community. From Desire Kato to Kusasira, the academy is igniting dreams, one child, one goal at a time.
Read more: Motherwell Soccer Academy hopes to learn from the best
Over 6,000 runners braved the rain at the 2025 Absa KH3 7 Hills Run to champion girls' education under the theme "Change Her Story." Proceeds will support initiatives breaking barriers to quality education for girls, aligning with the UN SDGs. With record-breaking performances, the run continues to make an impact beyond the finish line.
Discover more about how the Absa KH3 7 Hills Run is transforming education for girls and how you can be part of this movement. Click here to read the full story.
This initiative, supported by Saudi Arabia and Uganda’s leadership, provides essential food items like rice, sugar, and cooking oil to help families observe their daily fast. As economic hardships persist, this act of generosity reaffirms the values of compassion and solidarity that define Ramadan, ensuring that even the most vulnerable can observe the holy month with dignity.
Since 2021, Omumanyi wa Salam has been more than a competition—it’s a transformative journey of knowledge and empowerment. The 2025 edition welcomes over 40 participants to test their understanding of Islam, history, and global affairs, with life-changing prizes like a Hajj pilgrimage and a land title. Beyond the contest, this initiative fosters education, community engagement, and personal growth, reinforcing Salam TV’s commitment to knowledge-sharing and cultural exchange.
Giving Digest: Rising Above Indifference – A Community Steps Up for Jjaja Namuddu
Through the kindness of generous individuals, UGX 10,500,000 was raised and handed over to Jjaja Namuddu, bringing a long-lost smile to her face. This act of compassion reminds us that when systems fail, humanity can still rise to the occasion.
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