BREAK THE CYCLE
OF POVERTY
Join the thousands around the
world who bring educational
hope to rural villages in Uganda.
SPONSOR A CURRENT PROJECT
Eria Musoke Memorial School – Shoes and Trees
Headmaster: Mr. Eria Musoke
Goal for Shoes and Trees: $3000
Judy’s Primary School – Shoes & Trees

Step By Step Primary School – Shoes and Trees
Headmaster: Mr. Muyanja Robert
Goal for Shoes and Trees: $3000
New Generation School – Solar Power Bank
Bright Star Junior School – Shoes and Trees
Headmaster: Mr. Ssebirumbi Godfrey
Goal for Shoes and Trees: $3000
Good Council Junior School – Shoes & Trees

Goal for Shoes and Trees: $1600
Bright Future Primary School – Shoes and Trees
Headmaster: Mr. Mukisa
Goal for Shoes and Trees: $3000
Butanza Parent’s School – Shoes and Trees

Location: Kyalugondo
Goal for Shoes and Trees: $1800
General Fund Donation

General Fund
Very often we have assorted costs that are not funded by specific donations. This fund helps to take care of those expenses
Kikoza Field Office – Fence Project

Location: Kikoza
Goal for Completion of Fence Project – $2000
UGANDA’S STORY IN NUMBERS
ONE IN THREE
Live on an average of $1.25 a day and cannot afford three meals a day
TWO IN FIVE
Primary-aged children are not enrolled in school
THREE IN FOUR
Do not complete their formal education
UGANDA’S STORY IN NUMBERS
ONE IN THREE
Live on an average of $1.25 a day and cannot afford three meals a day
TWO IN FIVE
Primary-aged children are not enrolled in school
THREE IN FOUR
Do not complete their formal education
AN EDUCATIONAL CHARITY YOU CAN TRUST
“Theirs is a significant, Kingdom work that could be the seedbed of a cultural renaissance in Uganda. Come alongside them. Partner with them. Help change the world.”
“I absolutely love the comprehensive nature of
“The scope of socio-economic issues in sub-Sahara Africa can seem so daunting it can be difficult to know where to start. I am honored to endorse the work of Uganda Shoe Trees as a practical solution to three of Africa’s most pressing problems; food, education, and jobs.”