Since 2006 Joanne had travelled to Uganda a number of times to do volunteerwork. She found out that much could be improved about the situation of disadvantaged children using relatively few means. She got to know many people who she took to her heart. She stimulated children to go to school and she paid the schoolfees for a number of children whose parents couldn’t afford to do so. In December 2008 Joanne was murdered, her beautiful life was ended prematurely, a life filled with ideals, plans and dreams. She was 27 years old, in this short timespan she has meant a lot to many people and set so much in motion.
Joanne’s parents and a few friends continued her dream under the name “Joanne’s children in Uganda”. Because of the fact that the activities expanded the Joanne Foundation was created in 2015. The Foundation focuses on the community of Ndegeya, a small and very poor village north of Masaka. The Joanne Foundation works closely with the village elders and supports local initiatives to improve the living conditions of the poor people, among other things through healthprograms and water- and sanitationprograms. Furthermore, attention is given to education and language stimulation for the elderly people and for children with a handicap.
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Open Church in Dinxperlo for the eye care project in Ndegeya
On New Year's Eve, a walk-in afternoon was held in the Dorpskerk in Dinxperlo. It was a pleasant bustle with a lot of attention for felt artworks and other beautiful things. There was music by organ and trumpet, [...]
The rainy season has started
Uganda has two seasons: the dry and the wet season. Due to climate changes, you see that the dry seasons are often drier than usual and the wet seasons are also much wetter. The rainy season has [...]
Strawberry auction
'Bert Lensink Zachtfruit' auctioned the first box of strawberries of this season on Saturday 14 May. The entire proceeds were intended for the work of the Joanne Foundation. Bids rose well on the Facebook page and a few minutes [...]
Owen
You may remember the story of Owen: a boy with Down syndrome, who came our way in 2014. Apollo found him in a shed. His mother was ashamed of him, because children with disabilities in Uganda are [...]