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Our children are achieving incrdible success.

Kasozi Hilda of Uganda Martyr's Senior Secondary School -- Namugongo and Bayona Victoria of King's College Budo were selected by New Vision, Uganda's largest newspaper, as the top students in Uganda.

The magazine chose only eleven students for this honor: one from each of the   best high schools. CFTF students were picked from the top two schools -- Namugongo and Budo.

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Helping Ugandan Children

Concern for the Future, an indigenous Ugandan NGO locates forgotten children with innate talents and molds them into leaders

Concern for the Future finds very smart, motivated AIDS orphans, child soldiers, young people living in refugee camps, working children, street kids, and child-headed families in Uganda who dream of attending university but can't because of poverty, AIDS, and war.

The CFTF board and staff, all native Ugandans, select and nurture of our young scholars.

Transform a Child's Life
Concern for the Future pays their school fees and prepares them for university by providing them with everything they need to succeed including books, school supplies, medical care, food, clothes, and emotional support. These 75 exceptional children and adolescents receive leadership training while they acquire marketable 21st-century skills such as web design and video production.

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Nurturing leaders is a bargain. 5000 Uganda Shillings a day ($3 US) provides a primary school student with an exceptional education plus everything they need to succeed. 8250 Uganda Shillings a day ($5 US)is all it takes to transform a high school student's life.

Concern for the Future offers its' traumatized scholars a warm and encouraging family. Our staff, aided by nine volunteer "moms" and "dads" and community partners, imbue the children with a strong work ethic and a desire to serve.

Its' Working
•  Six of our 44 secondary school students were first in their class; four ranked second. Half a dozen more were in the top ten.

• Two of the top eleven students in Uganda — selected by New Vision, Uganda's largest newspaper — were CFTF students.

•  Half of our secondary-school students attend the county's top eleven schools.

•  46% of our younger students attend Budo Junior, the top primary school.

 

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how our approach alleviates poverty,
builds democracy, fights terrorism

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drawing ©2007, Olweny Richard