what people say about us?

Nanfuka Sophia

A turning point for a girl child My name is Nanfuka Sophia and I was born in 1999. I have three biological brothers and two biological sisters and am the […]

Aimey and Dawin Mayberry

To whom may be thinking of going to Uganda & volunteering with PACT & La Marc Coffee, you can whoosh away all your worries, because you will be in good […]

John Baptist

With all the difficulties that COVID-19 brought, I am proud of my results. The support from teachers while schools were closed helped me so much. I hope that other learners will get the same help.”

Sserwadda Enock

Coming from a very poor back ground, with a few memories of my mother who lived shortly before I recognized her with totally no memories of my Dad who also […]

Nayiga Sarah

My story dates back to 2005 when I joined PaCT then MUC for education sponsorship. I lived with my less educated parents in Buwaali Village- Kabuwambo ward Busimbi sub- County […]

Luwemba Charles

Shuttered dream redeemed by PaCT Although my childhood dream was becoming a medical practitioner, I had completely lost hope of achieving my desired career after I completed “A” level with […]

Kyeyune Francis

Bachelors of Demography and Reproductive Health – Makerere University, 2015. Am from Mityana District, my father was a primary teacher but has since retired and my mother has been a […]

Lucy Tompsett

On 5th May, I travelled from Gatwick to Entebbe airport, this being my second trip to visit PaCT in Mityana – Uganda. During my 2 week stay my aim was […]

The lucky one!

On 5th May, I travelled from Gatwick to Entebbe airport, this being my second trip to visit PaCT in Mityana – Uganda. During my 2 week stay my aim was […]

Rebekah Bull

We had a rather unique experience when deciding to sponsor a child through the Mityana Charity in UK which is a sister Charity to Partners for Community Transformation (PaCT) in […]