Who We Are
2Hands Foundation’s major mission is supporting vulnerable children and orphans in our society to thrive and succeed in Life.
Who We Are
2Hands Foundation Uganda is an independent registered non-governmental organization based in Kampala Uganda. 2Hands Foundation’s major mission is supporting vulnerable children and orphans in our society to thrive and succeed in Life.
In 2018, a group of educated, dynamic and like-minded youth got together to establish an organization, addressing the most urgent and pressing needs of children of Uganda. True to this spirit the organization was named 2Hands Foundation showing that when we get together, we can achieve greater things in life.
Considering our association with different groups of people, we were aware of the different problems children and Youth were facing in society. Consequently, the organization’s focus was not kept limited either in terms of geography whilst operating in different districts of the Country.
2Hands Foundation has been carrying out a range of community interventions, particularly in the areas of Education, Livelihood and Health.
Our Specific Objectives
1. To Increase access to Education Services and Facilities to Vulnerable Children of Uganda.
2. To Contribute to Improved Livelihood Resilience of Children and Youth in Vulnerable communities.
3. Improve Health conditions by providing basic health and hygiene education services to children in Vulnerable communities.
VISION
To create a world where no child lives in poverty, fear or oppression, where all have access to Education, Opportunities and choices essential to a long, healthy and creative life.
MISSION
To help Vulnerable Children achieve major improvements in their lives which create a lasting difference without ongoing support from 2Hands.
OUR BELIEF
We Believe All Children Deserve a Chance and A Bright Future
GOAL
To contribute to improving the living standard of the vulnerable children of Uganda through community mobilization, capacity building, advocacy & strengthening of institutions at the grass-root level.