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The Need for a Dining Hall

At Adonai Centre, we are privileged to serve children from Adonai Junior School, Adonai Medical Centre, and Adonai Children's Homes. Each day, we provide these children with breakfast and lunch, while those residing at the Children's Homes also receive supper. However, the absence of a proper shelter for meal times presents significant challenges. Currently,

Water Drilling Project

A transformative initiative has brought hope and relief to a community long plagued by a severe water crisis. The Adonai Centre, in a determined effort to provide a sustainable solution, undertook a significant water drilling project that promises to change lives for the better. The project commenced with extensive drilling operations, targeting the most

Hand-Picked Gifts at Christmas

Thanks to the generosity of individual sponsors, each child received Christmas gifts funded by dedicated Christmas gift money. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, we've introduced an innovative approach, bringing local traders to the center. This ensures that the children's unique needs and interests are met, allowing them to make direct choices and fostering a personalized and

The Christmas Bull Tradition

On December 24th, The Adonai Centre came together to share a Christmas bull with the beloved grannies of the community. This cherished tradition symbolizes unity and generosity, bringing residents closer in a shared moment of celebration. The communal feast became a captivating caption to a day filled with laughter, togetherness, and the warmth of the

Nakiragala Safe Water Project

With the help of Rotary International and the Rotary Club of Rubaga, the Safe Water Project from 2018 will be used as a model and prototype to install a well in Nakiragala, Uganda at the Give Her a Chance Orphanage. A water pump, water storage tank, and solar panels will also be installed. The

Give Her a Chance Orphanage

The Give Her A Chance Orphanage is intended to provide food, shelter, safe water, and a loving home to abused and neglected young girls aged 13 to 19. Here, girls from the Nakiragala and Buddo communities, and those who could not be accommodated at the Adonai Centre because of their age, will have the opportunity to further their education, to receive

Community Celebrates Safe Water!

On August 10th, the Adonai Centre celebrated the launch of its solar-powered safe water project. The celebration was complete with music, dance, and drama performances from the children while parents, community members, and supporters watched and cheered them on. The Minister of the State for Primary Education was present and delivered a powerful speech, issuing

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