Ceresav Team with much pleasure, thanks our donors for the numerous financial contribution you have made in support towards the education fund program, to Acid violence survivors children.
Its individual donation such as yours that help support our mission.
We believe that every child regardless of social economic status deserves to enjoy the right to quality education to improve quality life.
Our commitment is to give children of acid violence survivors the quality education that every child deserves. We wish to support our clients to ensure their children stay healthy and protected from exploitation that comes with vulnerability.
We are truly grateful, your continuation contribution goes a long way in restoring hope in the lives of our client’s children.
Thank you you once again for your generous support.
Photos below is some of the survivors we reached out with Ceresav Education support
Photo below is Kato Hussein, Father to Shukurah with the Executive Director Justine, reaching out to make direct school fees payments.
Shukurah Namigadde aged 4 in Baby class at St. Michael and Thomas Junior School. Shukurah is a daughter to Kato Hussein one of our Acid survivors and her education is supported by CERESAV, following her father’s s acid attack melted his neck and also left
Photo below is the Guardian to Jovan Kiyingi, with the Executive Director Justine, reaching out to make direct school fees payments. Jovan Kiyingi aged 10 in Primary 6 at JUAS Academy, is a son to late Constance Kyempire and his education is supported by CERESAV, following his mother’s death of acid attack which melted the whole of her body tissue.
Photo below is the Executive Director Justine on the left reaching out schools with Ceresav Education support program.
Dauphine Namuddu aged 5 is in Top class at Stella Maris Day &Nursery school. Dauphine is a daughter to Sylvia Namakula’s and her education is supported by CERESAV, following his mother’s acid attack which left her with one sight
Photo below is the Executive Director Justine with Jovan Ayman Mukisa.
Jovan Ayman Mukisa aged 5 in middle class at Honey Suckle Nursery school is a son to late Sumayya Namwanje and his is under CERESAV care and education support, following the death of his mother of Acid attack which melted her whole body.
1.Photo below is Judith Alinaitwe Mother of two, Divine Nakyanzi and Kora Tr-afford.
Devine Nakyanzi aged 10 in Primary 6, with her brother Kora Trafford aged 6 in Primary 1, both in the same school of Sibiyisa Primary School Kanungu District.
These are Judith Alinaitwe’s Children one of our Acid survivors, and their education is supported by CERESAV, following her mother’s acid attack where her neck, hands and thighs got burnt, as well as her rectum that was melted by Acid where
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