Eastlander Child Care Organization Uganda (ECCOU) is a Christian-based organization
established in 2015 and initially registered as a Community-Based Organization (CBO)
in Kirika sub-county and Kibuku district, Uganda. Later, it was registered as a non-
government organization by Mr. Waira Samuel Joel and four other individuals who
recognized the importance of tackling the challenges faced by orphans and disadvantaged
children, and people living with aids in the community. With commitment, devotion,
and determination, ECCOU is dedicated to assisting a few orphans and disadvantaged
children in the villages of Kibuku and the broader region of Uganda. The organization’s
primary purpose is to mobilize and empower the community to play a pivotal role in
providing free formal and vocational education to orphans, destitute children, and
other children in need of care and protection, promoting self-sustenance and
eradicating poverty.
The organization aims to complement government efforts in aiding orphans and needy
children. ECCOU collaborates closely with the Kibuku district communities and seeks
partnerships with other Non-Government Organizations (NGO) to address these
issues. ECCOU supports orphans by providing primary education, secondary education,
and vocational education by:
- Ensuring access to quality education by covering tuition fees
- Providing balanced diets to enhance resistance to diseases.
- Offering shelter and medical care
- Imparting moral values and spiritual support
“To empower and uplift the lives of orphans and
disadvantaged children in Uganda by providing comprehensive care, education, and
community support, fostering an environment where every child can thrive and
contribute to a poverty-free future.”
“A Future of Possibilities”: Every child in Uganda empowered to thrive, contributing
to a poverty-free future.
- Compassion: We approach each child’s needs with empathy and kindness,
recognizing their unique circumstances. - Community: We believe in the strength of community collaboration to create
sustainable change. - Education: We are committed to breaking the cycle of poverty by ensuring
access to quality education for all children under our care. - Health: We prioritize the physical and mental well-being of our children,
providing nutritious meals and healthcare. - Spirituality: We nurture the spiritual growth of our children, instilling moral
values that guide them through life
- Equitable education for all
- Holistic support for children
- Nurturing the spirit
- Advocacy and eradication of child labor
- Sustainable funding and partnerships
- To provide free formal and vocational education to at least 500 orphans and disadvantaged children by 2025.
- To establish partnerships with a minimum of 10 other NGOs for resource sharing and joint initiatives.
- To construct and operate a self-sustaining vocational training center by 2026.
- To ensure 100% of our children complete primary education and 80% proceed to secondary education or vocational training.
- To implement community outreach programs that educate and involve local families in supporting vulnerable children.
