Educate Vulnerable Children
in rural Uganda
Children living every day without electricity or running water is a cycle we can break together.
Children living every day without electricity or running water is a cycle we can break together.
Together we can break the cycle of poverty and disease by empowering AIDS widows, orphaned and other vulnerable children, disabled children and adults and child-headed households.
The gift of education is life changing especially for poor rural girls.
The River Fund’s local, hands on, grassroots program serves individuals and families who may not receive adequate social services: the unemployed; those suffering from substance abuse, mental health issues, and HIV/AIDS; mothers and grandparents caring for multiple children.
Gifford is an important part of the diverse fabric of Indian River County. It has a rich African American history and culture and boasts numerous pioneer families, with close family ties and a strong sense of community. It has also suffered historical and economic discrimination in a county listed among those in the nation with the greatest income inequity.