About us
Our Background
Asianut Child Care International (ACCI) is located in Kumi District, in the Eastern region of Uganda with a coordinating office situated at Kitintale Behind UMEME, Port Bell Road in Nakawa, Division. ACCI was founded in 2023 to offer Vulnerable children bursaries especially “boy child”; and women who are widowed and living in hopeless states.
Over time, ACCI started to address specific needs affecting vulnerable children especially “boy child”, the need for their education.
Over time, ACCI has addressed specific needs affecting boy children especially the need for their education and health. In addition, ACCI makes interventions and provides support for skills development, income-generating activities, knowledge sharing and counselling to economically empower the families of the boys .
We saw the need to make interventions and provide support for skills development, income generating activities, knowledge sharing for positive living particularly for those who were infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS.
ACCI’s core program focuses on the educational development of the vulnerable child and development support to the family the child comes from. Other programs include; Street Children Rehabilitation and family re-union and Evangelism and family development.
ACCI is open to any development partners, Donors, Grant offers, who wish to join hands with her for the cause of the boy child. These children need school fees for quality education so as to live meaningful and sustainable livelihood for their future.
Vision
A Christian Organization excelling in Holistic Child and Community Development.
Core Values
- Christ Centered
- Integrity
- Stewardship
- Team Work and Partnership
Mission
ACCI prides in supporting the boy child and their communities through education and Spiritual guidance for development.
Our Objectives
- To support marginalized boy children and their communities in North Eastern Uganda through provision of quality education and health care.
- To rescue and rehabilitate the boy child and reconcile/re-unite them with their families after the rehabilitation process.