Sponsorship Coordinator

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For 23 years, Forever Friends of Uganda, a small charity, has been offering an education to Ugandan village children who cannot afford to go to school. We are proud of the progress that we have made in the villages over that period, but ......... several of us have reached an age where we don’t know how long we can carry on.

Our objective is to reach a position where our Ugandan colleagues can continue independently without needing our help. But we’re not there yet. Can you help us to get over the line?

Recompense for your work? The satisfaction of helping to give an education to very poor children who otherwise have little chance in life.

Like to help? Get in touch and we can discuss your expertise and the the roles we most need.

Role

Lots of different skills are needed including: a Treasurer, leading our sponsorship work, general secretarial support work with the Charity Commission, public relations (blog and social media).

When:

Where:

Work from home

Other:

The majority of our work is computer based.,

Closing date for applications:

15 September 2026

Who to contact:

Keith Mills

Forever Friends of Uganda

Organisation description:

For 23 years, first in France where we founded the charity and now in UK since our return to live in Stockport, we have helped poor Ugandan children to have an education and the chance of a worthwhile life. During that time we have built one primary school from scratch and renovated and expanded a second. We helped to found and construct what is now a fully functioning secondary school. Central to our work is our child sponsorship programme which has allowed hundreds of children to go to school when otherwise they couldn't afford to. This runs from infant level to university. On one primary school campus we have Little Angels Children's Home for orphans and other girls and boys in need of respite. At the second one, we have established a skills centre in support of school children and young people in the village community who cannot attend school. Central to this is our Abawaala Ku Mwanjo (Girls First) programme to help to level the educational playing field. Most recently we have inaugurated a support programme in favour of village women suffering from HIV. Their situation became far worse following the withdrawal of USAID. We are particularly keen to help pregnant and breast-feeding women, as well as the elderly. Our long-term objective is to allow our Ugandan colleagues on the spot to stand alone without the need for charity support. We are not there yet.

Organisation type:

Company location:

Coordinator: 15 Claremont Road, Stockport (Registered with Charity Commission: 56 Silverlea Gardens, Horley, Surrey, RH6 9BB , SK2 7AR

Our phone number has changed

We are temporarily without a home as we wait to move into our new office in the new year.

This means that our old phone number is no longer in use. Please look out for our new number, which we’ll have in the new year.

We’re sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

We are still contactable via email on support@stockportvolunteerhub.org.uk