FHCU
The desire of Steven and Elisabeth is to engage and work with Ugandan families with special needs children, as well as bring short and long term missionaries from around the world to carry out the work. They dream for the vision of FHCU to be caught by many so that the mission will transcend the lives of its founders.
Changing Lives, One Family at a Time
At FHCU, we're dedicated to empowering vulnerable children and families in Uganda. Our mission is to provide education, healthcare, and support to those in need.
Our Programs
Education
We provide educational resources and support to children in need.
Healthcare
We offer medical care and treatment to those who can't afford it.
Counseling
We provide counseling and support to families and individuals in crisis.
Success Stories
Gift is a 9-year-old girl born with crippled feet that make walking painful and limit her access to school and community life...
Gift is a 9-year-old girl from Bukiro Sub-County, Mbarara District, Uganda, born with crippled feet. Her condition has made walking painful and difficult, preventing her from attending school, participating in community life, and enjoying the freedom most children take for granted. The nearest school is two kilometers away, a distance she struggles to cover, resulting in her being largely segregated and excluded. Doctors have confirmed that Gift’s condition can be corrected if treated early, offering her the opportunity for mobility, independence, and access to education. Unfortunately, her family lacks the financial means to fund the necessary surgical and rehabilitative care, leaving her at risk of permanent disability. In 2023, Future Hope for Children Uganda stepped in to provide support—school materials, nutritional supplements, and help during medical emergencies. While this assistance has eased some of the family’s burdens, Gift still urgently requires medical intervention to correct her feet and prevent long-term disability. Your support can change Gift’s life. With the funds to cover surgery, medical follow-up, and rehabilitative therapy, Gift can regain mobility, attend school, and have a future full of hope rather than limitation. We invite donors, grant agencies, and medical partners to invest in Gift’s future today. Every contribution brings her closer to life-changing treatment and the chance to live with dignity. By supporting Gift, you are not only transforming the life of one child—you are empowering a family, strengthening a community, and showing the world that no child should be left behind due to preventable medical conditions. Donate now or partner with us to fund Gift’s medical care and help her step into a brighter, healthier, and more independent future.
Gift, 9 years old
Bukiro Sub-County, Mbarara District
Bronia is a 9-year-old girl living with severe osteogenesis imperfecta, which makes her bones extremely fragile...
Bronia is a 9-year-old girl living in Akashanda Village, Bukiro Sub-County, Mbarara District in Western Uganda. She was born with severe osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare and debilitating condition that causes extreme bone fragility. From early childhood, Bronia has been unable to walk, as even minor movements place her at risk of fractures and intense pain. Her condition has profoundly shaped her childhood and placed enormous strain on her family. Bronia’s parents have endured years of emotional, physical, and financial hardship while trying to ensure that she receives medical care and access to education. The lack of mobility-friendly infrastructure and specialized support has made school attendance extremely difficult, often leaving Bronia isolated from other children and learning opportunities. In 2021, hope emerged through the intervention of Future Hope for Children Uganda, in partnership with CoRSU Hospital in Kampala. Together, they enabled Bronia to undergo her first major corrective surgery, during which metallic supports were implanted in her legs to strengthen her fragile bones and improve stability. This milestone brought renewed hope to her family and the possibility of a less painful future. However, Bronia’s journey did not end with surgery. The long distance between Mbarara and Kampala, combined with limited funds, made it impossible for her family to maintain the frequent hospital visits and specialized follow-up care required to monitor the implanted supports and her overall bone health. Without regular check-ups and physiotherapy, Bronia has continued to live with persistent pain and uncertainty, as complications may go undetected. Despite these challenges, Bronia remains a child of quiet courage. Her story highlights the critical need for sustained medical support, follow-up care, and accessible services for children with complex disabilities in rural Uganda. With consistent medical monitoring, pain management, and educational support, Bronia’s quality of life can be greatly improved. Bronia’s life is a powerful reminder that medical intervention is not a one-time event, but a journey that requires ongoing commitment. Through continued partnership and compassion, Future Hope for Children Uganda seeks to ensure that Bronia—and children like her—can live with dignity, reduced pain, and renewed hope for the future.
Bronia, 9 years old
Akashanda Village, Mbarara District
Aaron is a 17-year-old boy living with autism and stunted growth, facing challenges in school and daily life...
Aaron is a 17-year-old boy living in Akashanda Village, Nyarubungo Sub-County, Mbarara District in Western Uganda. He was born with autism and has experienced stunted growth, conditions that have shaped not only his body but also the way the world has responded to him.
From a young age, Aaron showed unique ways of expressing himself and understanding his surroundings. However, instead of receiving the support and inclusion he needed, he faced segregation and misunderstanding within the school system. The lack of inclusive education and acceptance eventually forced him to drop out of school, cutting short his formal learning journey and isolating him further from his peers.
Despite these challenges, Aaron carries remarkable resilience. In 2022, he was supported with shoe-making skills, a practical craft that gave him a sense of purpose, dignity, and the hope of contributing to his family. Through this skill, Aaron began to rediscover his worth—not as someone defined by limitations, but as a young man with potential and the ability to create with his hands.
However, Aaron’s journey is far from complete. His medical needs related to autism and growth challenges remain unmet, placing a heavy burden on his family, who struggle to afford consistent healthcare and supportive therapies. Without ongoing support, Aaron risks losing the progress he has made and facing further marginalization.
With the right support systems in place, Aaron can continue to develop his skills, maintain his health, and live a life of dignity within his community.
Aaron, 17 years old
Akashanda Village, Mbarara District
Pavin is an 8-year-old girl living with autism and visual difficulties that affect her learning and social interactions...
Pavin is an 8-year-old girl living in Kanyigiri, Bukiro Sub-County, Mbarara District in Western Uganda. She was born with autism and squinted eyes, a condition that affects her vision and makes it difficult for her to see clearly. These challenges have deeply impacted her early childhood, especially her ability to access and benefit from education. Because of her condition, Pavin struggles to follow lessons and interact confidently with other children. Over time, this led to isolation and exclusion, as her differences were misunderstood rather than supported. The lack of specialized education and visual care has further hindered her learning, placing her at risk of being permanently left behind at an age when learning should be filled with discovery and joy. Pavin’s challenges are compounded by a painful family reality. Her father disappeared and disowned her because of her condition, leaving her mother to shoulder the full burden of care alone. With no stable support system, her mother faces daily struggles—balancing survival, caregiving, and the emotional toll of raising a child with special needs in a community with limited resources and awareness. In 2021, Future Hope for Children Uganda stepped in to support the family by helping Pavin’s mother establish a small grocery shop in their community. This intervention brought dignity and a measure of stability to the household. The modest income from the shop is enough to provide daily food for the family, ensuring they do not go hungry. However, it is not sufficient to meet Pavin’s greater needs, including specialized education, vision care, therapy, and ongoing medical treatment. Pavin is a gentle child with a quiet strength. With proper support—corrective eye care, autism-friendly learning environments, and continued family empowerment—she has the potential to grow, learn, and thrive. What she needs is not charity alone, but consistent support, inclusion, and advocacy that recognizes her value and protects her right to a hopeful future. Pavin’s story represents many vulnerable children across Uganda—children whose lives can be transformed when compassion is paired with action. Through continued partnership and support, Future Hope for Children Uganda is committed to ensuring that children like Pavin are not forgotten, but given the opportunity to live with dignity, care, and hope.
Pavin, 8 years old
Kanyigiri, Bukiro Sub-County, Mbarara District
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