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Dominion Embassy Junior School
Providing quality education to over 300 children in Matugga, empowering the next generation with knowledge and skills.

Matugga, Wakiso District
Started January 15, 2020
300 beneficiaries
About This Project
The Dominion Embassy Junior School is our flagship education initiative, dedicated to providing quality education to children from underprivileged families in Matugga, Wakiso District.
Our school currently serves over 300 students from nursery through primary level, offering a comprehensive curriculum that combines academic excellence with character development. We believe that education is the most powerful tool for breaking the cycle of poverty.
Our Goals
Provide free or subsidized education to children from low-income families
Maintain a student-to-teacher ratio that ensures personalized attention
Offer nutritious meals to support students' health and concentration
Create a safe and nurturing learning environment
Equip students with both academic knowledge and practical life skills
What Your Support Provides
School supplies and learning materials
Teacher salaries and training
Daily meals for students
Infrastructure improvements
Scholarship funds for the most vulnerable children
Fundraising Progress
$37,500
of $50,000 goal
75%
300
Beneficiaries
$12,500
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