Life Help Outreach to launch water project in Bukomansimbi

Life Help Outreach to launch water project in Bukomansimbi

Life Help Outreach is set to put a smile on the people of Serinya Village in Bukomansimbi on Monday April 29th 2018.

News reaching our desk has it an NGO, Life Help Outreach based in Uganda will in partnership with A Project  By Water 4 All, the charity Division of Atlas Copco Belgium launch a water project that would help the community get access to safe and clean water. The team from Atlas  Copco is already in the country to oversee the NGO’s projects today.

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Atlas Copco Belgium team is already in the country

They will build boreholes that are aimed at reducing the problem of hardships children face while fetching water.

This imitative is aimed at reducing cases of child kidnap, outbreak of water borne diseases and to extend safe water to communities.

Annie Rita said the NGO vision is to help schools and communities that are needy and aimed at empowering women and child advocacy to provide basic education for the underprivileged children.

Mark, Sven and Kurt are a visiting trio from Capco Atlas Belgium.

What is Life Help Outreach?

Life Help Outreach is a not-for-profit, non-denominational, registered private voluntary association that provides therapeutic and educational services to children and women regardless of their socio-economic status or geographical location in Uganda. With an aim of extending God’s love to our neighbors, it also focuses on listening, comforting, and protecting the rights of children and women. Although we have tried to develop policies to protect the rights and lives of women and children, more policies are required to promote strategies including: informing/teaching, provision of shelter and clothing to both women and children, domestic work, caring for their health problems, building women and children spiritually.

The complicating factors of poverty can push girls and women to figure out how they can offer financial support to their families. For example, some find themselves prone to deceitful tricks by traffickers when migrating in search of work away from home.

Public opinion deems that “good girls” would never engage in certain jobs, so these girls are usually a subject to discrimination, humiliation, denigration and abandonment, thus becoming more vulnerable to being lured away into trafficking, most frequently with false promises of more respectable work in another location.

As part of our main objectives, we not only care for the social, health, or educational needs but also economically empower both women and children during our monthly workshops. We sometimes offer startup grants where need be.

Find them on http://www.lifehelpoutreach.com

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