Frequently Asked Questions

Our mission is to empower and support rural girls by providing them with access to education, healthcare, and essential resources, ensuring they can achieve their full potential.

Yes, the charity is officially registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). You can view our registration status and details by visiting the ACNC website through this link.

Also, a copy of our registration certificate can be viewed on our website here.

We serve rural girls between the ages of 1 to 18, focusing on those who are most vulnerable due to poverty, domestic violence, or loss of parents to diseases like HIV/AIDS.

We operate primarily in rural areas, with a focus on communities in Uganda.

We offer educational support, healthcare services, vocational training, and community development programs.

Beneficiaries are identified through a collaborative process involving local leaders, schools, and community members to ensure that the most in-need girls are supported.

You can donate through our website, via bank transfer, or by participating in our fundraising events.

Yes, all donations are tax-deductible as we are a registered not-for-profit organization.

Yes, we have a child sponsorship program where donors can support a specific child’s education and well-being.

You can apply to volunteer through our website, and we have various opportunities available both locally and internationally.

We measure impact through regular assessments, tracking educational achievements, health improvements, and overall well-being of the girls we support.

We work closely with community leaders to ensure that our programs respect and incorporate local cultural values and practices.

Still have questions? We’d love to hear from you! Contact us today.