ABOUT US

Our Vision

To enable the community of Kititi to develop a self-supporting and sustainable future, by working in partnership with them and making education available for all.

Our Values

Love and Community
We believe that love and solidarity are powerful tools for bringing about change. With these values we strive to build a strong, caring and compassionate community.

Respect and Dignity
We consider all people to be equal and should be treated with respect and dignity to empower them to be the best that they can be.

Hope and Determination
We are convinced that hope gives people confidence and courage and determination to work for a better future.

Cooperation and Partnership
The spirit of cooperation underpins our work and we uphold the value of working in partnership with the community of Kititi.

Accountability and Stewardship
We are accountable for how we use the funds raised by our supporters. We ensure that our decision-making is open and transparent. We measure our impact and are always striving to improve our performance.

We are committed to being effective in our stewardship of all the funds and resources available to us.

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Official sign in the centre of the village of Kititi

Children loving their new playground equipment

Four girls drinking morning porridge

Meet our team.

Kate Oakley
Kate Oakley

Founder

Kate Oakley, retired Teacher and volunteer in rural Uganda since 2007, has worked with Apollo Saku since 2012 to form PfHU in order to bring hope to the people living in Kititi area by enabling them to become self-sufficient and sustainable. Kate was awarded a Rotary GB& I Community Champion award in 2021, for her outstanding humanitarian and community service. 

Apollo Saku
Apollo Saku

Ugandan PFH Director

Apollo Saku was brought up in Kampala, gaining a Bachelor of Environmental Management degree at Makerere University. He speaks four languages including English. His background and training are in sustainable organic agriculture, communication and computer skills and community participation in development. He is committed to the aims and ambitions of the PfHU charity, involving the whole Kititi community, and prides himself on the number of homeless, orphaned children being freely educated and cared for.

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Betty Nabawondera

Farm Director

Martin Oguti
Martin Oguti

Head Teacher

Dr. Baker Kabugu
Dr. Baker Kabugu

Clinic Director

Rosemary Nasali
Rosemary Nasali

Women's Co-operative Lead

Every bit counts...

Sponsor a Child
Sponsor a Child

Sponsor children by making a monthly or yearly donation which pays for education, school supplies and meals; just £10 / month will provide all of these for one child.
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Give a Microloan
Give a Microloan

Microloans enable members of the community to start a small business, once established the business loan will be repaid in instalments which will in turn fund another person. For example, £100 would enable Cissy to buy a sewing machine, make clothes to sell & feed her family.
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Share What You Can
Share What You Can

Any amount of money, no matter how small, will be used to support the community. Extra donations often buy medicines, food parcels for the old or go towards funding local commercial crops encouraging self-sufficiency.
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100% of each donation goes directly towards supporting their community.