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Milele Foundation Uganda celebrated Valentine’s Day with the wonderful children at Kampala School for the Physically Handicapped (KSPH), extending love and connection. Our team of volunteers spent a heartwarming day with the students, creating lasting memories and demonstrating our commitment to their well-being.

The volunteers focused on delivering a special Valentine’s for these amazing children. They filled the day with joy and laughter, arriving at KSPH with special treats for each student. The children’s smiles warmed their hearts as they received their gifts. We believe every child deserves to feel loved and celebrated, so we shared this special day with them.

Milele Foundation’s Valentine’s Day visit went beyond a simple celebration; it reflected their ongoing dedication to supporting special needs children in Uganda. They recognize the unique challenges these children face and commit to providing resources and support to enhance their lives. Specifically, their proposed collaborative project with KSPH focuses on mental health support, promoting social interaction, and reducing stigma surrounding disabilities.

They prioritized sharing love and joy with the children. For example, volunteers helped the school staff serve lunch, creating a sense of community and shared experience. They also enjoyed a lively sing-along and shared a delicious cake, making the Valentine’s Day celebration even more special for these lovely kids. Each child received a beautiful flower, symbolizing their love and appreciation.

Milele Foundation believes in the power of community and the importance of creating inclusive environments for all children, including those who are physically handicapped. This Valentine’s Day visit to KSPH was a small gesture of their commitment to building a brighter future for these children. They are grateful for the opportunity to partner with Kampala School for the Physically Handicapped (KSPH) and look forward to continuing their work together.

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