Monday, 19 May 2025

Reading Camp

Children’s Reading Camp is an exciting, literacy-focused initiative designed to ignite a lifelong love for reading among children in underserved communities, 

The children's reading camp brings together children of varying reading levels for a week of fun, interactive, and educational activities that promote literacy, creativity, and critical thinking.

Friday, 16 May 2025

Children's Reading Camp 2025

Children’s Reading Camp 2025 was nothing short of magical—a day filled *with joy, discovery, and life-changing experiences* for every child who walked through our gates.

From the moment the sun rose, the energy was electric. Children dove into a variety of *interactive literacy activities* designed not just to teach, but to inspire. They explored the world of *computers for literacy* , gaining essential digital skills that are vital in today’s world. With *board games* , they laughed and learned, sharpening their minds while strengthening friendships.

Inside our book corners, children got lost in *pages of imagination* during *book reading* sessions, and battled it out in the *spelling bee* with confidence and courage. The *puzzle competition* lit up young minds with excitement, while *toys and games* kept hearts light and joyful. *The Lead Today books* sparked leadership conversations and dreams, while *literacy catch-up sessions* ensured no child was left behind.

But perhaps the most *heartwarming moment* of the day was when the camp extended beyond its borders. *Our children took part in an outreach* to a nearby slum community, bringing with them not just books, but *love and compassion* . They handed out clothes to *community mothers and children* , a gesture that reminded us all of the true power of empathy and giving.

To crown the day, children had a *chance to present* what they had learned, speaking with pride and clarity—proof that reading is not just about words, but empowerment. As the day came to a close, *every child received a free book* to take home—a treasure to continue their reading journey long after the camp ends.

We extend our deepest gratitude to the incredible partners who made this life-changing experience possible:
#RainbowInternationalSchool, #JivtibaFoundation, #OneHope, #GustroBookCenter, #SiproBooks, #RaisingTeenagersUganda, #OldBooksforNewEyes, #BookAid, and the #UgandaNationalLibrary. Your support is sowing seeds of hope, confidence, and a lifelong love for learning.

 We hosted 312 Community Children

 Together, we are raising readers, leaders, and change-makers—one child, one book at a time.

Monday, 6 January 2025

Fundraising Campaign

As the new school term approaches, countless children eagerly await the opportunity to step back into classrooms, dream big, and work toward a brighter future. Sadly, for many children in our community, including children with special needs, the cost of education remains a significant barrier.

This is where YOU can make a difference!

From 4th January to 4th February 2025, Children ReachOut Uganda will host a Back-to-School Fundraising Campaign at Capital Shoppers Supermarket. 

Every day, from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, you’ll have the chance to shop for a purpose by purchasing our branded merchandise, including:T-shirts, Jumpers, Hoodies and Beautifully crafted Kitenge bags


Every purchase you make will directly contribute to providing education for children in need. Proceeds will go toward school supplies, school fees support, and creating inclusive learning opportunities for children with special needs.

By joining hands with us, you’re not just buying a product—you’re investing in a child’s future. Together, we can ensure no child is left behind, regardless of their background or abilities.

Visit us at Capital Shoppers Supermarket from 4th January to 4th February. Pick up a T-shirt, Hoodies, and Kitenge Bags for yourself or a loved one, and let’s transform lives together.

Education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty. Together, let’s unlock a brighter future for our children!
 #BackToSchoolCampaign #EveryChildMatters