Providing physio and occupational therapy services to support children and their families is an important step towards empowerment and self reliance. #volunteer #uganda #health
Nurture Africa
Non-profit Organizations
Dublin 4, Co Dublin, 1,281 followers
To empower African families to be more self-reliant | Registered Charity No: 20053406
About us
Nurture Africa is an Irish-founded, international non-governmental organisation established in 2003. Through implementation of a holistic "family-centred" approach, Nurture Africa supports families in Uganda with access to healthcare (specifically HIV treatment and care, primary healthcare and maternal healthcare), education (both formal and vocational), child rights and income generation through business training and mirco-finance loans in order to evelate them sustainably out of poverty. Nurture Africa also works within the humanitarian sector, supporting South Sudanese refugees living within UN displacement camps in Northern Uganda by providing children and youth with access to both formal and non-formal education and training in the rights of the child. We facilitate specialised volunteer opportunities on our established volunteer programme for healthcare, teaching and Professional Skill volunteer's. Our continuous link with these communities enables Nurture Africa supporters and volunteers to make a lasting difference. For more information about our ongoing work and our volunteer programme see: www.nurtureafrica.ie Irish Registered Charity No. CHY15459
- Website
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http://www.nurtureafrica.ie
External link for Nurture Africa
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin 4, Co Dublin,
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Education, Sustainable Livelihoods, Healthcare, Micro-finance, HIV/AIDS Treatment, Volunteer Opportunities, Teacher Placments, Professional Skills Volunteering, Medical Volunteering, Refugee support, and International Development
Locations
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Primary
54 Pembroke Road
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4, Co Dublin,, IE
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Hoima Road
Kamapla, Kamapala, IE
Employees at Nurture Africa
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Brian Iredale
Co-founder and CEO at Nurture Africa
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Shauna McDaniel
Sales Leader @ HubSpot | Women@ Enthusiast | Certified Coach | Board Member for Nurture Africa | Advocacy Champion for the Irish Cancer Society 🎀
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Gina Corbett
FOOD TASTER, VOLUNTEER AND FUND RAISER SALES, DEMONSTRATOR. ENGLISH TEACHER
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Manyama Daniel
Laboratory Technician at Nurture Africa
Updates
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Today is World Youth Skills Day. Nurture Africa is supporting over 300 young people with access to free Vocational education with the goal of empowering them with skills to start their own business or seek employment. You can support our work by donating here: https://lnkd.in/enP7Hhss #worldyouthskillsday #uganda
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Our latest podcast is available on Spotify. Liam, Peter and Kevin discuss their thoughts after visiting Childs I Foundation in Kampala and learning about the harm institutionalisation causes children and how Childs I Foundation is supporting family and community based care. You can listen here: https://lnkd.in/eH5RBKNJ
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The prevalence rate of HIV in Uganda is between 5-6% and is a significant driver of poverty within a household, if family members are not accessing care and treatment. Accessing care and treatment can however lead to viral suppression and enable people to lead healthy lives, go to school and/or earn a living. You could support our work by commiting to a monthly donation of €5 or €10. Just click the link: https://lnkd.in/e2GmR9NK #hiv #volunteer #uganda
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Teaching basic first aid skills to children and youth in Uganda has been an integral activity on our overseas volunteer programme for many years. In teams, our volunteers teach how to correctly respond to cuts and burns, adult & infant choking and seizures, with the recovery position. #firstaid #volunteer #uganda
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Our Country Director, James Kimbowa welcoming our second overseas volunteer group of the summer including students from our partners Mary Immaculate College, Ireland Technological University of the Shannon and Trinity College Dublin
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Participants on our volunteer programme have the opportunity to visit a family (by invitation) who are supported with care and treatment on our HIV programme. MaryKate agreed to share her experience of what is, the most emotive activity on our volunteer programme. Out of respect for the families, they are not captured in this footage and Nurture Africa's Senior Counsellor, Maureen Bonabana, who facilitates the visit, is visible in the background #uganda #volunteer #hiv
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Sexual Reproductive Health and Education is a vital component in the quest to end #HIV Today our health volunteers spent the morning with two groups of teenagers, hosting interactive workshops which focused on how young people can keep themselves safe along with promoting good health & hygiene #internationaldevelopment #charity #volunteer