Disability Child Watch
Hello, friend! 🙂
Thank you so much for taking the time to read through our site. You are most welcome to come and volunteer with us!
Disability Child Watch is a community-based child development organization working to improve the living conditions of children living with disabilities. The children we serve are innocent, eager to learn, and always happy to meet visitors. The community is warm and welcoming.
Our organization runs activities all year round, including teaching, sports, physical work, ICT, and farming. Our local team is very cooperative, and together we will ensure you have a memorable experience.
At our primary school, we teach both children with disabilities and those without. You can choose to help with teaching, serving meals, collecting firewood, gardening, or cleaning the compound. All these activities are done as a team, involving pupils, teachers, and volunteers working side by side.
At our residential home for children with disabilities, we provide shelter, mentorship, and support to children from broken family systems. Our goal is to help them gain education and life skills, and eventually reunite them with their families within the community. We also empower parents to better care for their children with disabilities. You are most welcome to join us and be part of the positive change we are creating.
Through sports, crafts, and skill development, children with disabilities are gaining self-esteem and reaching their full potential.
During your free time, you can join our local team or nearby families for language and cultural lessons, nature walks, or even a visit to the source of the River Nile on weekends — just an hour’s drive away on a well-maintained road.
We do not charge for accommodation or meals, as we want volunteering with us to remain accessible to everyone. However, we kindly appreciate any form of support or donation to help sustain our school and community programs. Every contribution — whether in materials, resources, or small financial help — goes directly toward improving the lives of the children we serve.
You are most welcome, dear friends! 😊
My name is Amina.
I represent persons with disabilities in our District Local Government, and I work with a team of self-motivated staff — both persons with disabilities and those without.
As one big family, our volunteer assistants help fill important project labor gaps. Everyone is welcome to join us, because together we share one vision: improving the lives of children living with disabilities.
You are most welcome, dear friends! 😊