Absa Bank Uganda Donates Sh40M to Kyaninga Child Development Centre
The Story
Absa Bank Uganda has made a Sh40 million donation to the Kyaninga Child Development Centre (KCDC) in Fort Portal. The donation is to support critical therapeutic services, nutrition and mobility for children living with disabilities in the Rwenzori region. The contribution aims to amplify KCDC’s capacity to provide specialized therapy and inclusive education. The support includes a focus on bamboo wheelchairs.
Perspective
According to the report from The Independent, the donation aims to amplify KCDC’s capacity to provide specialized therapy and inclusive education for children with disabilities. The contribution is intended to support critical therapeutic services, nutrition and mobility.
Why This Matters
This donation supports critical needs for children with disabilities in the Rwenzori region, including therapy, nutrition, and mobility aids like bamboo wheelchairs. It aims to enhance their access to specialized care and inclusive education, impacting their daily lives and community participation.
What's Next
The Kyaninga Child Development Centre will use the funds to support its services for children with disabilities.