NFSC’s vision is to create a community where every child has access to education, health services, shelter, clothing, adult supervision and a sense of belonging to a loving family. We plan to make this vision a reality by becoming a model to be replicated in other villages; supporting the community to take care of their own children. rather than sending them to orphanages making education and health care accessible to the orphans and other vulnerable children.

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TASO stands for The AIDS Support Organization. It is an indigenous HIV/AIDS service organisation in Uganda founded in 1987 by Noerine Kaleeba and 15 other colleagues some of whom have now passed away due to AIDS.The founding of TASO was based on people that were unified by common experiences faced when encountering HIV/AIDS at a time of high stigma, ignorance and discrimination.


Vision: 'A world Without AIDS'

Mission:
TASO exists to contribute to a process of Preventing HIV infection, restoring hope and improving the quality of life of persons families and communities affected by HIV infection and disease.
At Personal Level:One-to-one counseling, which empowers the infected/affected person to make informed decisions, which improve the quality of life and facilitate the   balance between Rights and Responsibilities:Sensitive and compassionate care which provides early diagnosis and treatment of opportunistic infections and enhances living positively and dying with dignity.
 * At Family Level:Counseling for the family members, which dispels their fears of contracting HIV through casual contact, facilitates care of the infected and affected persons and prepares the family for and supports them during bereavement.
Facilitation of provision of home nursing care and nutritional materials.

* At Community Level:Community counseling which empowers the community to organise an appropriate response to the problems generated by HIV.
Facilitation of community planned responses, community evaluation of their responses and mobilisation of community resources.
 * At National And International Level:Sensitisation of the public about "Positive Living". Training of appropriate personnel for service delivery. Mobilisation of resources for achievement of goals. Join International efforts and fora for the total defeat of HIV infection and disease.

Philosophy: 'Living Positively with AIDs'

http://www.tasouganda.org/

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Namugongo Fund for Special Children (NFSC) is a community based Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Uganda, helping orphaned and other vulnerable children reach their full potential through education and other opportunities.NFSC was founded in 1986 caring for handicapped children in Namugongo and surrounding communities. Children were sent to vocational schools, others were given medical operations and/or devices to help them cope with their handicaps.When the village became inundated by the death of many parents; Rosette Serwanga more...

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How You Can Help.

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Contact Us:

 

Namugongo Fund for Special Children
Block 223 Plot 33 Kyaliwajjala
P.O. Box 10634
Kampala, Uganda
(25677) 258-7857
(25675) 248-7299

NFSC - USA
255 River Street
Boston MA 02126

Phone:.............. (617) 775-8884
Email:............... info@nfschildren.org

 

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