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Education Support: We are providing 120 children of prisoners living with HIV/AIDS and those whose parents are on death row with quality and affordable education by paying school fees and provision of basic needs like blankets, mosquito nets, school uniform, scholastic material, lunch at school, shoes and clothes .We also Carry out programmes aimed at handling HIV/AIDS amongst such children. This includes prevention home based care and handling stigma. Many vulnerable children whose hope was bleak have been helped to attend school.

The principal objective of setting up this project was significantly to reach out to families affected by crime especially children who due to their predicament are placed vulnerable to many social problems in the society such as HIV/AIDS.
Everyday we continue to see a big impact this support has brought in the community around us.

Nutrition Boost and Psycho-Social Support for Prisoners Living with HIV/AIDS: Wells of hope ministries is supporting over 400 HIV + prisoners in Uganda and donating food supplements such as Soya flour and sugar. We are also providing psycho-social support programmes to over 1000 in-mates with the aim of promotion of prevention of HIV/AIDS, handling stigma associated with both HIV/AIDS and crime and Also Care for People Affected by HIV/Aids.

Hidden Treasure: Every year Wells of Hope helps to lessen the pain of a parent in prison by caring for these children. We show these children who are always forgotten and hidden away in society around Christmas time that they are a treasure and there is someone who cares and loves them.

Prison Outreaches involve helping Prisoners who are living with HIV/AIDS, those on Death Row and Families of these prisoners.

We also reach out to the juveniles in Naguru remand home.

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