This project supports women who were resettled in their home villages after being rescued from harmful lifestyles such as prostitution and drug abuse. By providing them with goats to rear, we empower these women to generate income and regain their independence. We successfully distributed 71 goats, transforming many lives. However, because we lacked our own land at the start of the project, we faced major setbacks, many goats were poisoned during external attacks, forcing the program to pause. Despite this, the impact was undeniable: women became providers and role models in their communities.
We now aim to relaunch “She Rears” stronger and more secure, with renewed support. This project offers women a second chance, to rebuild, to thrive, and to sustain their families. Your $2000 gift can revive this life-changing program and impact lives once again.
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Goat rearing plays a significant role in the livelihoods of women in Uganda and around the world. The She Rears program was established as a sustainable solution to support women and their children after they reintegrate into their families and communities.
The journey was challenging at first,we lost many animals due to inadequate spacing and shelter. However, through resilience and learning, we improved our practices to create a more sustainable and supportive environment for both the women and the livestock.
Many of the women we work with come from devastating situations. Often, they were lured to the city as teenagers by relatives or friends who promised them job opportunities, only to face harsh realities upon arrival. Without proper support, they became vulnerable to exploitation and hardship.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, She Rears became a vital solution, providing teen mothers, women, the elderly, and their children with the means to rebuild their lives.
Many families in urban communities were struggling, and while monthly food donations helped, we recognized the need for a long-term, sustainable approach. This led us to develop a program centered around three core principles: Embracing, Empowering, and Equipping,what we call the 3Es.
Through She Rears, women are given the resources, skills, and knowledge to create a stable source of income and food security, fostering independence and resilience for generations to come.
The 3Es.
EMBRACING
We welcome all women with open arms, respecting both their struggles and their strengths. Rehabilitation begins with acceptance, allowing women to be themselves creates a safe space for healing and growth. When they feel seen and valued, they open up and begin their journey toward transformation.
EMPOWERING
Our vision is to nurture a generation of strong, healthy, and financially independent women. By empowering them, we ensure that future generations, both girls and boys are raised in stable homes with emotionally and socially present parents who can provide the care and guidance they need.
EQUIPPING
Every woman deserves a fresh start. To support them, we provide essential skills and resources physically, emotionally, and economically while creating opportunities that guide them toward self-sufficiency and success.
A significant number of women struggle with housing, as many take on the responsibility of caring for their late siblings’ children in addition to their own. This overwhelming burden affects not only them but also our ability to make quick and effective decisions, as each case involves multiple lives. Careful thought must be given to ensuring that children receive proper education and a stable environment, breaking the cycle of hardship and securing a better future for the next generation.
Affordable, welcoming housing was secured to provide a stable environment, allowing us to launch the program. Our initial focus was on rehabilitation, hygiene education, and engaging the children in meaningful activities. To support the children, we established a program called "Let Them Talk, Write, and Learn" designed to teach reading, writing, and provide meals while keeping them engaged as their mothers underwent rehabilitation.
By ensuring both mothers and children were purposefully occupied and supported, we created an environment where everyone could fully commit to their transformation.