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

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

New Fences Secures Safety

After many years without secure boundaries, Adonai has finally been able to secure the much-needed funding for the chain link fence around the perimeter. In the past, it was possible for anyone to wander onto the campus, and with such a large area it was impossible for us to monitor it at all times. Now

Sanitation Improvement

The new water project system in place paves the way to infection eradication. Now our bathrooms are getting better as funds are becoming available and the water project's system advances. Thanks to Brian and Christine Watsons, who funded this peace of work in the girls' barthrooms.

US Friends of Adonai Launches Campaign for Clean Water Infrastructure

Adonai now faces a grave challenge from a contaminated borehole. Even the short-term (and expensive) solution of trucking water from Kampala hasn't alleviated the problems of waterborne diseases like Typhoid and Dysentery. Adonai is in the middle of yet another outbreak of Typhoid since the tainted borehole was first discovered some months ago.   The

Adonai Approves First Strategic Plan

At its December meeting, the Adonai Board approved a five-year strategic plan for organizational growth and development. Funded by a US donor, the plan incorporates community feedback generated through an extensive process. It provides an ambitious path forward. As Board Chair Fred Kasule brilliantly expressed during the meeting, "We have to be thinking big if

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