We believe in addressing the social and economic challenges faced by marginalized communities. Our Social Development Program provides psychosocial support, home visits, food parcels, and support groups for vulnerable groups, including orphaned and vulnerable children. Monthly food parcels provided to 300 households, addressing immediate nutritional needs and supporting families in crisis.
We facilitating discussions within communities to raise awareness about social issues, reduce stigma, and promote collective problem-solving. Psychosocial Support: Offering counseling and emotional support to individuals and families affected by HIV, poverty, and other social challenges.
The Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) program at Yakha Ikusasa Manje Health & Development Centre (YIM) is designed to provide essential support to children who are at risk due to various socio-economic factors, including HIV/AIDS, poverty, and family instability. The OVC program exemplifies YIM's commitment to improving the lives of children in need, ensuring they have the necessary support to thrive despite their circumstances. This comprehensive approach not only addresses immediate needs but also lays a foundation for long-term resilience and empowerment.