About Us

WHO WE ARE

Abigail Foundation, Non-Profit Organization

The Abigail foundation ltd is a registered community based organization that offers a wide range of services, majoring in support, special needs education, assistive devices, therapy, skilling, and referral services to children with physical and mental impairment (disability), and family care support to care givers and families of children with disability. Its Secretariat is situated at Bulooli Cell, Kyaliwajala Ward, Namugongo Division, Kira Municipality – Wakiso District
Our Vision
An inclusive community where children with special needs are able to realise their full potential
Our Mission
To empower, give hope, and change lives of children with disabilities to enhance their potential and dreams, enabling them learn, do, and become more through provision of assistive devices, therapy, outreaches, vocational skilling, family support and health care support.
Core Values:

  • Love
  • Empathy
  • Integrity
  • Equity
  • Proffessionalism
  • transparency
  • Accountability
    AREAS OF OPERATION
    Central region
    WHAT WE DO
  • Provision of assistive devices
  • Family support
  • Health care support
  • Social economic empowerment
  • All forms of therapy
    STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
  • Identifying and profiling children and families of children with disability
  • Establish ment of a home/center for children with disabilities
  • Provision of assistive devices to selected children with disabilities
  • Provision of family/ psycho social support to families of children with disability
  • Provision of health care support to children with disabilities
  • Provision of social economic support to children and families of children with disability
  • Establish ment of a work shop for making assistive devices for children with disability
  • Establishment of a skilling center for children, care givers, and parents of children with disability

  • Nampero Harriet

    Founder

    My 14 years experience of raising a child with cerebral pulsy in Uganda opened my eyes to the constraints of raising children with disabilities (CWDs). The constant hospital visits and adjusting to the development challenges made me acutely aware of the deficiency of such services in Uganda.

    Iam fully satisfied to have devoted myself to promoting the independency, productivity, innovativeness and self-reliance of children with special needs.

    Make an impact.
    Save lives.