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     We are located in Kampala-Uganda                   

 
   

Briefly About Rescue Sevens


Rescue Sevens is a small center for the babies that we often rescue and those that get dumped at our program centers. In many of the dire communities that we work in often young teen mothers are faced with hardships that lead them to throwing away their children at times. Through the Rescue Sevens, we have managed to rescue at least 36 babies, many of these babies are often left at the libraries that we run in the dire communities and others are left at the wing for women by girls/women who come to us looking for assistance.

We have rescued babies from very dangerous situations that are unhealthy and unbearable for young children to survive in such conditions such as alcoholic parents, unsettled young women,





We have worked with many individuals over the past years to provide free services to street children who end up committed in remand homes. We carry out monthly visits to juvenile remand homes to offer both physical and emotional support. We have managed to set up a few workshops and meetings to speak, interact and engage members of the different communities in various issues concerning their children, community, health not forgetting awareness meetings with the police to see how best to help the street children.
 

PROCESS


We go through a number of processes the moment a teen mother joins us. It is never easy especially with many needing help and similar resources. From Antenatal care to the time until the child is born. We go through various stage that require patience as many of the teen mothers have a hard time controlling their feelings and all that associated with being a teen mother. Rescue Sevens is a small center for the babies that we often rescue and those that get dumped at our program centers. In many of the dire communities that we work in often young teen mothers are faced with hardships that lead them to throwing away their children at times. Through the Rescue Sevens, we have managed to rescue at least 36 babies, many of these babies are often left at the libraries that we run in the dire communities and others are left at the wing for women by girls/women who come to us looking for assistance.

This a very challenging problem as many babies are often left and abandoned by the teen mothers because of fear, stigma and force by peer pressure that has led the teen mothers to make the wrong choices.




SOME OF OUR CHILDREN THAT WE HAVE RESCUED