Feed The Streets Foundation Partners to Construct Home for People with Albinism

Grace Nakimeera is leading a team for a good cause. The Feed The Streets Foundation has come together with many partners to construct a brand new house for people with albinism. Grace posted;

In a few weeks’ time, this beautiful baby and 27 other housemates will be housed a in newly constructed modern facility thanks to Feed the Streets Foundation’s Build a Home Campaign.

Thanks to GOD, we have through your support and our partners been able to raise substantial funding to see this home come to life. As you may see in the photos, a huge team is on ground day and night to see this huge dream come true.

The house they are living in

This is the story of the little light skinned baby whose mother passed on when she was 6 months old, She’s currently being taken care of by 3 of her great grandmothers, all aged 76+

THE CAMPAIGN

Feed the Streets Foundation is currently undergoing a coordinated campaign to increase the housing supply in Uganda. This campaign is called Build a Home.
The Build a Home campaign advocates for increased housing production. Setting a target of 50 new homes in Uganda in the next five years (by 2023).

Build a Home campaign is Sustainable, supportive housing model organised by Feed the Streets foundation, for poor and homeless people. Working to end homelessness in Uganda through compassion.

The construction on the way

Great thanks to our partners Mr. Rune Edvardsen ,Bukenya uk, Hariss International Limited and Hipipo, Nishita ,Yunus UK, Nelly, Met media ug

 

Grace Nakimeera’s Feed The Streets Foundation Reaches out to People Facing Albinism

In preparaion for the International Albinism Awareness Day, Grace Nakimeera and her charity foundation went to visit and share with the people facing albinism in society. She shared a few moments and photos with the children, listening to their stories, and experiences. Grace Nakimeera posted an awareness message on her Facebook page, for all that discriminate against Albinos.

The singer shares a moment with a six month old baby
AVOID DISCRIMINATION

“People with albinism face multiple forms of discrimination worldwide. Albinism is still profoundly misunderstood, socially and medically. The physical appearance of persons with albinism is often the object of erroneous beliefs and myths influenced by superstition, which foster their marginalization and social exclusion. This leads to various forms of stigma and discrimination. DO NOT DISCRIMINATE US YOUR LIGHTER SKINNED BROTHERS AND SISTERS!

THEY ARE AS HUMAN AS YOU!

A wonderful child shares a Fun time moment

Grace Nakimera on Charity Move with Feed The Streets Foundation

This april, former Ugandan Artist, Grace Nakimera has taken her wonderful heart to the streets. She spent her Easter day interacting and helping the people who are on the streets and slums of Kampala through a charity, Feed the streets foundation. She tagged a long with her daughter, and various friends to participate in the move. Grace Nakimera posted a thankyou to all that made the day successful.

Children show off their sodas and funtime
GRACE NAKIMEERA’S APPRECIATION
Spreading the Easter love
Doing charity is important with family

#FeedTheStreets

Easter makes one think about sharing and taking part. Eastertime includes cooking traditional meals and sitting at the same table with family, relatives, and friends. When in the Easter mood, people make edible gifts both at home and at work and donate food to those who don’t have much on their table.

Thanks to the great support from Mr. Rune Edvardsen, #Riham | Hariss International Limited and Ugachick, Feed the Streets foundation was humbled to share with hundreds of children and elderly residents of Katooke Zone B, Kireka a decent meal on Easter Sunday. We kept smiling all day.

We wish you a joyous future to come.

Great thanks to area Chairman Mr. Godfrey Kawooya and your entire committee for coordinating.

With love and respect.

Grace Nakimera | Director

Riham Cola Riham FunTime Juju UG

Happy Children on Easter
Plenty of food to eat and get satisfied

We are happy for the great work as feed the streets foundatiin. Keep on