Join us in our journey to create a future where every refugee is empowered, every child receives an education, and every community thrives. Together, we can turn dreams into reality and build a world defined by empathy, opportunity, and progress.
Under the FORTUNATE & XAVIER FOUNDATION, have various projects below
Refugees often face limited access to education and job opportunities, leading to dependency and lack of self-sufficiency
Underserved communities in rural areas of Uganda struggle with clean water access, leading to health issues and productivity challenges
Broken families, poverty, and abuse leave vulnerable women, children, and orphans without access to education and basic necessities.
Limited access to education due to financial constraints prevents many students from realizing their potential and hence negatively impacting on Uganda's social and economic development.
Orphanages, hospitals, schools, and slums often lack sufficient resources to provide for basic needs
Disturbed members of the Ugandan community lack access to mental health and empowerment resources and support
200 abused children of Kiboga village received education and are excelling in school
Our programs brought smiles to children's faces and improved learning environments, fostering a sense of community support.
Daniel, a scholarship recipient, graduated from university and is now a successful engineer, uplifting his entire family and community
Sarah Nanteza and her bereaved, struggling mother, received counseling and guidance, helping them navigate their challenges and regain their confidence.
Our toll-free line offers counseling, education, and empowerment services, providing guidance and assistance to those in need.
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The borehole in Kiboga District reduced the rapid spread of waterborne diseases, allowing children to attend school regularly and adults to engage in income-generating activities