activities · 11
what they do
direct service · 11
- Agricultural Program at STACE Residential Secondary Education ProgramOperates a fully functioning farm and chicken coop at St. Thomas Aquinas College – Erepi (STACE) to grow crops and provide meals for the campus, which also serves educational purposes for students.
- Agricultural and Food Production for STACE Residential Secondary Education ProgramOperates a fully functioning farm and chicken coop at St. Thomas Aquinas College – Erepi (STACE) to grow crops and provide meals for the campus, which also serves educational purposes for students.
- Medical Supply Shipments International Food and Medical Supply ShippingSent a shipping container with over $500,000 worth of medical supplies to Northern Uganda.
- Operating St. Thomas Aquinas College – Erepi (STACE) Residential Secondary Education ProgramOperates St. Thomas Aquinas College – Erepi (STACE) in Uganda, providing education to over 800 students, many of whom are orphaned or from disadvantaged families, and employing over 50 staff. The college includes dorms, classrooms, a chapel, a multipurpose center, a science lab, and an IT center, with ongoing infrastructure development.
- Operating St. Thomas Aquinas College – Erepi (STACE) Residential Secondary Education ProgramOperates St. Thomas Aquinas College – Erepi (STACE) in Uganda, providing education to over 800 students, many of whom are orphaned or from disadvantaged families, and employing over 50 staff. The college includes dorms, classrooms, a chapel, a multipurpose center, a science lab, and an IT center.
- Operating an Educational FarmOperates a fully functioning farm and chicken coop at STACE to grow crops and provide meals for the campus, also utilizing it for educational purposes.
- Operation of St. Thomas Aquinas College – Erepi (STACE) Residential Secondary Education ProgramOperates St. Thomas Aquinas College – Erepi (STACE) in Moyo, northern Uganda, educating over 800 students and employing over 50 staff. The college campus includes dorms, classrooms, a chapel, a multipurpose center, a science lab, and utilizes SOURCE® hydrosolar panels for purified water.
- Providing Medical Supplies International Food and Medical Supply ShippingSent a shipping container with over $500,000 worth of medical supplies to Northern Uganda.
- Student Sponsorship Program Targeted Educational ScholarshipsProvides comprehensive educational and living support, including tuition, teacher compensation, library access, books, IT resources, agricultural studies, boarding, meals, and extracurricular activities, for hundreds of students in Uganda. The program has sponsored 591 students, with over 204 becoming contributors in their country.
- Student Sponsorship Program Targeted Educational ScholarshipsProvides comprehensive sponsorship for students, covering educational support (tuition, teacher compensation, library access, books, IT resources, agricultural studies), boarding, meals, and extracurricular activities. This program has sponsored 591 students, with over 204 becoming contributors in their country and beyond, and has directly impacted over 800 young people in Uganda.
- Student Sponsorship Program Targeted Educational ScholarshipsProvides comprehensive sponsorship for students, including educational support (tuition, teacher compensation, library access, books, IT resources, agricultural studies), boarding, meals, and extracurricular activities. This program has sponsored 591 students, with over 204 becoming contributors in their country and beyond, and has directly impacted over 800 young people in Uganda.
strategies · 13
how they think
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- Child Sponsorship Model child_sponsorshipThe organization utilizes a child sponsorship model where contributions support the education and holistic development of children in Uganda. This model emphasizes the relationship between sponsors and students, providing educational opportunities and fostering a sense of community and support for children from impoverished backgrounds.
- Child sponsorship with pooled funding pooled_funding_modelUses a child sponsorship model where contributions are pooled to collectively support the education and basic needs of sponsored children, increasing efficiency and community impact rather than funding individuals in isolation.
- Direct Cash Assistance for Necessities direct_cash_assistanceMonetary gifts are provided directly to students to enable them to purchase essential items such as food and educational supplies, ensuring their basic needs are met to support their learning.
- Direct Cash Assistance for Necessities direct_cash_assistanceMonetary gifts are provided directly to students to enable them to purchase essential items such as food and educational supplies, ensuring their basic needs are met without encouraging luxury spending.
- Direct support for student well-being direct cash assistanceProvides monetary gifts directly to students to cover essential needs such as food and educational supplies, ensuring that financial support translates into tangible, immediate benefits for their health and learning.
- Education access for marginalized children education accessFocuses on removing barriers to education for orphaned and impoverished children in Uganda who would otherwise lack access to schooling.
- Faith-based holistic education model holistic_developmentDelivers education within a faith-based framework while integrating moral, spiritual, and vocational development to address the comprehensive needs of orphaned and impoverished children in Uganda.
- Holistic Education and Development holistic_educationThe organization provides a holistic education that goes beyond traditional academics, incorporating vocational training, peace and conflict resolution, and moral and spiritual transformation to educate, empower, and enrich orphaned and impoverished children.
- Peace and community-centered education peace educationIntegrates peace education, conflict resolution, and community-building into the curriculum to foster self-awareness, reduce regional violence, and strengthen student identity and confidence.
- Pooled Funding for Collective Impact pooled_funding_modelSponsorship contributions are pooled to collectively support the education of sponsored students, rather than being directly allocated to individual children. This approach ensures that small contributions can have a significant impact on the overall educational program.
- Volunteer Ambassador Program volunteer_ambassador_programThe organization engages volunteers, referred to as "Ambassadors," to promote child sponsorship and the organization's mission within their personal networks and communities, expanding reach and support.
- Volunteer Ambassador Program volunteer_ambassador_programThe organization engages volunteers, known as "Ambassadors," to promote child sponsorship and the organizational mission within their personal networks and communities, leveraging grassroots advocacy for broader reach.
- Volunteer-driven sponsorship outreach volunteer ambassador programRelies on a network of volunteer ambassadors to expand reach and engagement by promoting child sponsorship and organizational mission within personal communities.
named programs · 2
what they call their work
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Operates a secondary school in Moyo, Uganda, offering a curriculum that includes vocational training and peace education.
Student Sponsorship
Provides educational opportunities for orphaned and impoverished children through financial support for tuition, meals, and dormitory accommodations.
relationships · 13
who they work with
- Arua Nursing School Partner — School where Ronald completed his studies.
- BethAnn Bader Partner — Former Chairperson who remains on E3 Africa’s Board of Directors.
- CBC GROUP Partner — Has been a long-time supporter of E3 Africa, helping to further its mission.
- Government of Uganda Funder — Provided a full scholarship to Vincent.
- Kampala International University Partner — University where Jude completed his studies.
- Lira School of Nursing Partner — School where Steady is currently attending.
- Makerere University Partner — University where James and Vincent pursued their degrees.
- Micki Schroeder Partner — Elected as Chairperson to the E3 Africa Board of Directors.
- Pipeline Worldwide Partner — Facilitates connections between donors and vulnerable communities in East Africa, and has helped build a well, teachers' living quarters, provided a water tank, and raised funds for classroom supplies for E3 Africa.
- Project C.U.R.E. Partner — Largest provider of donated medical supplies and equipment to developing countries, which helped E3 Africa send a shipping container of supplies to Uganda.
- STACE Demonstration Farm Partner — Provides opportunities for agricultural studies for sponsored students
- Soroti Regional Referral Hospital Partner — Hospital where Jude works as a Pharmacy Technician.
- St. Thomas Aquinas Parish Partner — Founded a parish outreach ministry to help sponsor the education of orphans and poor children.