SOS Children's Village Fort Portal

Fort Portal is located in western Uganda in Kabarole District and has a population of roughly 55,000. Most people live off subsistence agriculture, animal farming and commercial fishing. As many families produce their own food for consumption, when harvests are poor, children do not get enough food.

Between 1998 and 2003, communities in the Kabarole district (western Uganda) were badly devastated by rebel activities of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), HIV/Aids and Ebola.

The area remained largely underdeveloped with high poverty levels hence leading many people to live in the worst conditions without access to life’s basic needs.

Children were the most affected. In order to meet the growing numbers of orphans and vulnerable children in this area and following the proposal of the board of trustees, SOS Children’s Villages International decided to construct a SOS Children’s Village in Fort Portal, including a SOS Kindergarten and a SOS Social Centre (Family Strengthening Program).

 

The scope of activities of SOS Children’s Villages Kakiri, Entebbe, Gulu and Fort Portal was enhanced during the last years by including SOS Family Strengthening Programs which have been operated by the respective SOS Social Centre.

SOS Family Strengthening Programs aim at helping vulnerable children to stay with their family if they are at risk of being separated from it. In order to achieve this SOS Children's Village closely co-operates with the families and local governments and supports them in their endeavors to take care of and protect their children in the best possible way.