Economic and Infrastructure Development

Farming

In an effort to help our Ugandan partners become economically self-sufficient, Children’s Heritage Foundation purchased and donated 230 acres of farmland to our local partners. They are gaining economic self-sufficiency and food security through the cultivation of bananas,

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oranges, coffee, beans, corn and rice, as well as raising livestock. These farming projects also create employment opportunities for over 120 local residents.

Clean Water Project

In the Ugandan and Dominican villages where we serve, the need for reliable, clean water is urgent. Children’s Heritage Foundation has implemented a clean water project that is bringing fresh, clean water to some of these villages for the first time.

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