Give Hope to Children in Poverty

Poverty robs children of their home, health, education and hope for the future. When you sponsor a child, you allow Carry Me Mama Foundation, who understands their individual challenges, to walk alongside them — freeing them from poverty.
WELCOME NOTE

Dear our darling visitors,
At CARRY ME MAMA FOUNDATION, we work to promote and protect the rights of children who become vulnerable due to various heart-breaking factors, and we support them and their families with our effort to further bring about social and positive changes. We are so grateful for the generous contribution which we shall receive from you who is our distinguished supporters that make our work possible.
We invite all of you to tour our website and have pleasure of becoming one of our companion or sponsors. Kindly explore our activities and reach out to us. Please let us know what you think.”
May the Almighty God plentifully bless you
MERCY BRYAN (PR)
CEO / FOUNDER
Your support today helps orphans, street children and persons with disabilities who need it the most.
Uganda is one of the most densely populated countries in Sub Saharan Africa with 80% of its population living in rural areas. Northern Uganda is still recovering from years of violent conflict, which forced up to 1.7 million people to flee their homes.
Carry Me Mama Foundation began working in Northern Uganda with the aims of ending the exclusion, poverty and discrimination faced by orphans, street children, people with disabilities in the society.
Sponsor a child today
When you sponsor a child, youll be personally connected with that child who will know your name and treasure the believed that you care. Your support of $50 per month offers life-changing opportunities such as:
A safe and loving home
- Nutritious meals
- Primary school education
- medical care, which often saves lives
- Clothing, including a school uniform and one pair of shoes per year
- A bed, mattress, and mosquito net
- Basic hygiene products, including soap and toothbrushes
- Spiritual (Christ-cantered) training
In return for your sponsorship, you will receive:
- Information about your child to include: date of birth, history, and health status
- An updated picture of your child once per year
- Updates and/or letters from your child at least twice per year
- Access to your childs webpage to view their pictures and mailings
- The opportunity to send your child letters and gifts
- Periodic updates from Carry Me Mama Foundation
When a child reaches middle school
Once a child reaches middle school or decides to pursue a skill through vocational school, the cost to upkeep for that child upsurges from $50 to $110 per month (an increase of $60). The modification in cost is due mainly for text books, increased school payments and consistent examinations. When a child graduates into secondary (middle) school or enters vocational school, he or she needs a Secondary Education Sponsor to continue in school. The childs Basic Needs Sponsor will be given the first opportunity to meet their childs increased educational expenses through a Secondary Education Sponsorship.
For an additional $60 per month, your child will be provided with the following;
- School fees
- Examination fees
- Uniforms
- Laboratory equipment and art supplies, if needed
- Text books
- One field trip per year
HIV/AIDS INITIATIVE
Today, there are over 170,000 children living with HIV in Uganda. Many of these children have been orphaned by the AIDS epidemic.
We Provide medical care and counselling support for those living with HIV or AIDS.
Help Children Affected by AIDS or HIV
Your donation supports children with medical care, treatment and nutritional support.
EMPOWERING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Building an inclusive society together
Empowering people with disabilities through providing suitable wheelchairs, gives back freedom of movement and self-confidence. The provision of a mobility solution improves their access to education, jobs, and self-employment opportunities.
Your donation can become a motivation for change in their lives. Give the best valuable gift of all, the gift of hope, the Gift of Movement, the Gift of sight, the Gift of Earing, the Gift of Healing……
CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH OLDER AGE
The Ugandan population is experiencing a demographic change, with a rising population of older persons.
Carry Me Mama Foundations Initiative plans to support over 100 elderly people in Northern Uganda. Aging is associated with functional weakening plus health and social support needs. Older people worldwide consume the most health spending of any age group and there are also an increasing number of the older people worldwide, especially in developing countries like Uganda.
Support our Foundations Staff
We cant do everything without them and you.
Their congregants are living out their faith by continuing to giving every child and PWDs in our program a chance to learn about Jesus, respond to the gospel, and develop a lifelong relationship with God.
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. James 1:27

ABRAHAM JUNIOR - CO-FOUNDER
At Carry Me Mama Foundation, Staff are life-changers. They provide Faithfulness , maintenance, discipline, hope and above all Gods Spiritual feeding to these darling children. Children who were abandoned, traveling from nowhere to nowhere, left to stand for themselves in an unfriendly world. Each child dealing with their own special way of feeling and physical problems where few of us will ever recognize. Imagine where these children would be without the daily encouragement of our employees? Help us support these real angels (staffs) who do the real work.
Feed an Orphan
Help us raise funds to educate, feed and provide shelters for overflow numbers of street, orphan and vulnerable children under Carry Me Mama Foundation.
Ways to Give
Quick Links
Our Contacts
Carry Me Mama Foundation
Kakoge Á City West Division, Lira City, Uganda.
Tell: +256 782194763
Email: info@carrymemama.org
Web: https://carrymemama.org