A Second Chance at School
With basic supplies and consistent support, a child returned to class and regained confidence.
Read story →SCCF-UGANDA supports education, child protection, health, and community outreach—meeting urgent needs today while building long-term resilience for tomorrow.
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We meet urgent needs today while building long-term community strength.
Education Support
School fees, supplies, uniforms, and attendance support to keep children learning.
Learn more →Child Protection & Care
Safe spaces, case support, counseling, and referrals for at-risk children.
Learn more →Help children return to school with the essentials they need to learn with confidence and dignity.
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55% funded
We work alongside communities to protect children, reduce barriers to education, and provide support for families facing hardship—so every child has a safer, healthier future.
Local leadership
Programs guided by community voices and lived experience.
Community partnerships
Collaboration with schools, leaders, and health workers.
Accountability & reporting
Transparent updates so supporters can see real impact.
Simple giving levels that translate into real support on the ground.
$25
School supplies for one child (basic learning materials).
$50
Medical or hygiene support kit for a vulnerable child.
$100
Support a child’s learning needs for a month (essentials + follow-up).
$250
Outreach support for a family (basic household essentials).
Real moments from the field—showing what support can change.
A Second Chance at School
With basic supplies and consistent support, a child returned to class and regained confidence.
Read story →Health Support That Restored Hope
A simple medical intervention helped a child recover and return to learning.
Read story →A Community Coming Together
Local partners and supporters united to respond quickly to urgent needs.
Read story →We collaborate with schools, leaders, and service providers to expand support.
Supporters deserve clear reporting and strong safeguarding.
Your time, voice, and resources can help children and families thrive.
Partner With Us
Collaborate as a school, organization, or sponsor to expand impact.
Explore PartnershipsGet updates from the field
Stories, campaigns, and ways to help—sent occasionally.
We encourage compassionate individuals, donors, churches and companies to contribute resources to help vulnerable children and support youth job creation in West Africa. [oai_citation:1‡People Concern International](https://peopleconcernint.org/about-us/)
We focus on practical support and skills that help communities thrive.
We partner with compassionate individuals and organizations to help children facing hardship— from school fees and supplies to food and clothing. [oai_citation:7‡People Concern International](https://peopleconcernint.org/)
Support this work →We train and equip young people to unleash creativity, initiate economic projects, and engage productively in their communities. [oai_citation:8‡People Concern International](https://peopleconcernint.org/)
See training →We encourage training in practical trades such as construction, plumbing, carpentry, welding, and masonry—opening pathways to work and stability. [oai_citation:9‡People Concern International](https://peopleconcernint.org/)
Read our mission →A culture of compassion and responsibility.
“When we open our hearts with kindness, the currents of love that flow would not only bless someone you have never met, but would carry a healing flame to the invisible core of creation.” [oai_citation:10‡People Concern International](https://peopleconcernint.org/)
Your donations help children, women, and the elderly—and build young economic leaders to embrace their destiny. [oai_citation:12‡People Concern International](https://peopleconcernint.org/)
Donate Now Become a PartnerFeatured updates from the organization’s blog.
Give support to vulnerable families and youth job creators who need it most. [oai_citation:15‡People Concern International](https://peopleconcernint.org/)