One Child at a Time

Esther Gabula
The Children's Home desperately needs your help and every little bit will help to keep the children going; they need to eat and they need to continue to go to school so that they have a future.
You can help. Meet Esther and more of our children here
Recent Donators:
- Rui E, Portugal - $1400
- Rotary Club of W SR & George Punya , Canada - $1250
- Tim & Veronica, Canada - $1700
- Jeff, USA - $100
- Sarah Lyons, ON Canada - $275
IMPORTANT NEWS: Jared Spindel has not been working with OGLM for the last 5 years and is not associated with any business or charitable work on behalf of OGLM.
We welcome you to Organisation for Good Life of the Marginalized (OGLM) OGLM is a Civil Organization Registered as a Non Governmental Organization by the National NGO Board under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uganda. OGLM implements community based Projects at the Grassroots. OGLM works for/with the Orphan & Vulnerable Children, Sex Workers, Grandmothers, Youths and Women.
Our program areas are around Health & Care, Educational Support, Sexual & Reproductive Health with a bias in HIV/AIDS and Market/Economic Access for the afore mentioned target groups.
OGLM was birthed out of commitment, love, hope and prayers by Ms. Grace Lwana, Ms. Barbara Munyaruguru, Waiswa Lillian and Christopher Kalema way back in time but started implementing projects in May/2003.
OGLM was founded with a vision of "A society that is free from HIV/AIDS, Poverty and recognizes the needs of the marginalized" and a mission of "To reduce Poverty and HIV/AIDS among the marginalized especially women, children and youth in Uganda through socio-economic empowerment, advocacy and information sharing".
NEW!
Stand up and SAY NO to Starvation in Kamuli Uganda
Hundreds of Thousands of families are going for days without any meal for days, the lucky ones can at least afford one meal per day... More »
To Lend your support to OGLM, please see About Us and Volunteering
“I feel confident that they are a responsible organization worthy of any support that can be offered to them.”
John Kirkwood,
Rotary Club of Jinja

