ECCOU’s funding areas proposal

Education:
Donors can contribute to tuition, school construction, and educational resources for underprivileged children.

Vocational Education:
Support vocational training programs and job placement services.

Spiritual Training:
Fund spiritual centers, religious education, and retreats.

Nutrition:

Contribute to food aid programs and nutritional education

Child Labor Advocacy:Support awareness campaigns and research to prevent child labor.

Scholastic Materials:Help purchase textbooks and school supplies

Medical Assistance:Fund medical clinics and healthcare services.

By investing in these areas, donors can positively impact the lives of underprivileged children in Kirika, Uganda.

Facilities needed by ECCOU to support children

Headquarters:
A centrally located head office with administrative offices, meeting rooms, and staff facilities for effective management.

Residential Homes:
Spacious and comfortable living quarters for the children, fostering their well-being and development.

Playground/Recreation Center:

An outdoor space equipped with play structures, sports facilities, and recreational amenities to promote physical activity and social interaction.

Training Center:

 Specialized facilities for educational and skill-building programs tailored to the children’s needs.

Meeting Hall:

A designated area for meetings with parents or guardians to discuss the children’s welfare and progress.

Kitchen and Dining Hall:

State-of-the-art kitchen facilities and a spacious dining hall for communal meals.

Food Storage Facility:

Secure storage area for preserving food suppliess.

Hospital:

Comprehensive medical facilities with examination rooms, treatment areas, and accommodations for medical staff.

Spiritual Nurturing Spaces:

Areas dedicated to nurturing the children’s spiritual well-
being.

 School:

 An educational institution for formal academic development.

Vocational Education Center:

Specialized facilities for vocational training.

To accommodate these facilities, ECCOU requires a minimum of 14 acres of land
strategically located within the community to uphold international standards for child welfare and development