Uganda: Chinatown Brings Hope and Joy to Vulnerable Children in Uganda During This Festive Season

29 December 2025

In the true spirit sharing love and joy, China Town Uganda carried out a special donation initiative to bring hope, comfort, and joy to vulnerable children Uganda. The Christmas donation reached children battling cancer at Bless A Child Foundation, children with disabilities at Katalemwe Cheshire Home, orphans and neglected children supported by Neglected Child and Orphanage Foundation Uganda.

The donation included [food items, essential supplies, scholastic materials aimed at easing daily challenges and ensuring that the children experience warmth and happiness during the festive season.

This is a season of love, compassion, and sharing. Through this donation, the initiative sought to remind children facing illness, disability, and loss that they are valued, remembered, and supported by their community said Agnes Maggimbi Marketing and Public Relation ChinaTown International.

Representatives from the beneficiary organizations expressed deep appreciation, noting that the support will go a long way in improving the children's well-being, boosting morale, and strengthening ongoing care and rehabilitation efforts.

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The donation initiative calls upon individuals, organizations, and well-wishers to continue standing with vulnerable children beyond the holiday season by supporting programs that promote health, dignity, and a brighter future for every child.

About the Beneficiary Organizations

* Bless A Child Foundation (Uganda): Supports children battling cancer through medical assistance, care, and family support.

* Katalemwe Cheshire Home: Provides care, rehabilitation, and support to children with disabilities.

* Child and Orphanage Foundation Uganda: Offers shelter, care, education, and protection to orphans and vulnerable children.

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