We address needs of prisoners & their families,with great attention given to children with a parent in prison through sustainable & compassionate programs

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This World Humanitarian Day, we celebrate the power of kindness and its profound impact on people's lives. Today, we join the global community in honoring all those who serve others and remind us that even small acts of compassion can transform lives. #WorldHumanitarianDay
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Nelson Mandela once said, "Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world." Let’s enhance education because every child deserves a future. Sponsor a child; every contribution counts.#Sponsorship#OneChildAtaTime
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Happening Now: The Wells of Hope Staff and board members are reviewing our 2022-2026 strategic plan to reflect on the past five years, celebrate wins, and learn from challenges. Grateful for everyone who has walked this journey with us.
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Today we honor the men and women whose courage, sacrifice, and vision gave us the freedom we enjoy. _“Obulungi bw’ensi”_ — they gave their today so we could have a tomorrow.#HeroesDay2026 #ForGodAndMyCountry
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Happening: Registration for new children enrolling in the program is currently in progress.
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Success at the workplace is built through consistency, discipline, and teamwork. Give your best today and the results will follow.#MondayMotivation
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A child's mental health is crucial in facilitating learning, and we should be deliberate about our children's mental well-being. Young people not only represent the future of our country, but we are also one of society's main agents of change and progress.
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Mr. Aloci Sam-Board Chairman, and Mr. Wandera Joshua-a Consultant for Wells of Hope, attended the conference to share their insights on HIV/AIDS. Mr. Wandera noted that everyone is vulnerable, stating, "Anything can happen, whether in prison or outside of it.
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The TASO session provided valuable information, encouraging participants to discuss and learn about HIV/AIDS. By the end, they understood the importance of educating their families and protecting themselves through abstinence and other prevention strategies.
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The 3rd HIV & AIDS Conference brought together men and women who have previously been incarcerated, many of whom are living with HIV and AIDS. One former inmate shared a powerful testimony, stating, "It is really good not to see your friends dressed in yellow."
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The HIV & AIDs has kicked the participants are eager to learn.
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Happening now: The HIV/AIDs conference at Kolping Hotel themed,"Thriving After Incarceration."
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A new month carries with it the quiet promise that your best days are not behind you, but ahead of you.#NewMonth
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When children are surrounded by understanding teachers, counselors, and parents, they are better able to process difficult experiences and thrive. Together, we can create environments where every child feels valued, supported, and hopeful for the future.#MentalAwarenessMonth
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As the children return to school, we are thankful for the start of the second term and their safe return.
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Ellen Eva K. Ssuubi-Executive Director of Wells of Hope, has arrived at Johannesburg's O.R. Tambo International Airport for the Masana wa Afrika Early Childhood Development (ECD) Conference, scheduled for May 24th to 28th, 2026.
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Mondays can be tough after a weekend, but everyone faces unexpected challenges. Give yourself grace during these moments, and remember that once you get through today, there are only four days until the weekend!#MondayMotivation
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The Wells of Hope Women's Safe Home held a training session for foster parents, focusing on the challenges of raising children with incarcerated parents, their future hopes, and support plans. They also addressed child protection issues and the interests of the children involved.
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Contact with an incarcerated parent helps a child maintain their emotional connection, reduce fears of separation, and counter disturbing fantasies about prison. Meaningful interactions provide a sense of normalcy and support the child's healing from the trauma of separation.
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The #TASOMULAGO team, led by Mrs. Nabasirye Doreen, conducted a session on HIV/AIDS and parenting. "Let's take the initiative to know who our children interact with," says Doreen, Counselor TASO.
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