About us
Our Roots & Vision
We are a passionate team of change makers driven by the belief that true community transformation
requires empowering both the child and their guardian to lasting self reliance
Judtra Charity International Foundation is a non-profit organization whose ideation was in 2021 and was established in 2022, at St.Juliana High School, Gayaza. It’s purpose is to support children from undeserved communities, improve education, and empower youths through the provision of educational resources, mentorship, and opportunities that foster academic excellence and personal development. The very next day, three of us Kim, Kelvin, and myself held a meeting and decided to form a charitable group. I suggested the initial name, Team Brotherhood Charity Organization. Kim designed the first logo (which remains in use), and Kelvin coined our first slogan, Infinity Support. Later, when Kim and Kelvin moved on, I was joined by nine more dedicated individuals in 2022.
Our Founding Commitment !
Judtra International was born from a personal encounter with the pain of poverty a moment that revealed how deeply it can wound a child’s dignity and potential. That experience inspired a lifelong commitment to create real, lasting change.We believe true transformation happens when we empower families from within through quality education for children and practical, sustainable skills for their guardians. Our goal is not to offer temporary relief, but to build self-reliance that endures for generations.Every life changed reminds us that hope is powerful, and partnership makes it possible. Together, we can end the cycle of poverty permanently.
"Your partnership has the power to transform lives together as one, we make a future without poverty possible."
Our Approach.
Our Mission
To nurture God-fearing and educated citizens across the world.
Whether it is a reassuring conversation, financial help, education, professional training, or simply the assurance that they are not alone, we will make sure that everyone gets support that meets them where they’re at as quickly as possible.
Our Vision
To build an illiteracy-free society and a poverty-free world.
Our entire team wants to see a world where every youngster struggling in any way feels able to reach out and has people who’ll help them with education, jobs, and more. We want to spread out in every region so we’ll be reachable to all.
Our Objectives
To provide quality education to children from disadvantaged backgrounds, helping them rise above their limitations.
To eradicate poverty by empowering guardians to start sustainable income-generating projects.
To promote and support young people’s talents for long-term self-sustainability
Our Achievements
We have supported orphans and vulnerable children from underserved communities, helping them progress from
lower primary to upper primary education.
On October 26th, 2024, we officially launched our organization at Sembabule Conference Hall to raise public
FUTURE PROSPECTS
To establish a bursary scheme in Kampala City by 2030, supported by partners who appreciate the importance of NGOs in shaping society.
To create more projects that will enable children under JUDTRA’s care to access higher education globally.
To construct our headquarters in Kampala by 2027, strategically located to serve suffering communities more effectively.
To build safe and well-sanitized shelters for homeless children who currently live in ghettos and trenches.
To nurture and elevate children’s talents by connecting them with renowned professionals and mentors worldwide.
GRATITUDE
On behalf of Judtra International, I, Ambikiire Judith, extend heartfelt gratitude to the supportive team members and partners who have stood with us. Special thanks go to:
Hon. Uthman Katerega Mwanadam, who contributed at our launch on October 26th, 2024
Mr. & Mrs. Canon Enock Muhanguzi of Sembabule District
Mr. Twaha Deputy RDC Mr. Faisal
Hon. Shatsi Musherure Kuteesa
Your encouragement and promises of continued support give us the strength to keep pursuing our vision of transforming the lives of African children.
CHALLENGES FACED SINCE 2021
1.High migration rates: Many children we registered in 2021 were from temporary settlements in Kyeera Sub-county.As families relocated, children often dropped out making the continuity difficult.
2.Financial constraints: As students, we relied on our upkeep allowances to support orphans and vulnerable children.This limited growth, and at times we struggled to meet school fees, though some school directors have been patient with
us for over four years.
3.Low participation in training: While we organized handcraft classes for single mothers, only about 10 out of 30 regularly attended despite our efforts
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