At least 12.3 % of children in Uganda are orphans. 420,000 of these orphans have lost only a mother and 1,330,000 a father. However, 402,500 of these are total orphans, having lost both parents, and these are the more likely to end up in orphanages.

Welcome to The Isaac Orphanage Foundation
A Helping Hand For The Orphans And Needy
About Our Foundation
The Isaac orphanage foundation it helps 50 kids, elders and single mothers with in the community. Over the years, we have become one of the most trusted and effective charitable foundations, working hard to improve the lives of those in need. Here you can learn more about who we are and what we do.
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Our Causes
It Starts With the Will to Make a Difference
We work hard everyday to better the lives of our charity's recipients through our many causes — including Feeding Children, Housing the Homeless and Fighting Poverty. Learn more about our efforts and how working together can make a lasting impact! Contact us if you’d like more information on how to donate or volunteer.

Feeding Children
Treat Others as You’d Like to Be Treated
One of our main causes here at The Isaac Orphanage Foundation is Feeding Children, an issue that touches many lives, particularly those in Miyana, Uganda area. We spend a significant portion of our resources on tackling this problem. See how you can help by reading more or contacting us.
Housing the Homeless
Helping Others
One of the main reasons The Isaac Orphanage Foundation was founded in 2018 was to compensate for Mityana area’s struggles with Housing the Homeless. We’ve dedicated a lot of man-hours and invested countless resources to this charitable cause, and hope you’ll help us continue this work. See how you can by contacting us below.


Helping Elders
Treat Others as You’d Like to Be Treated
One of our main causes here at The Isaac Orphanage Foundation is Feeding Helping Elders, an issue that touches many lives, particularly those in Mityana area. We spend a significant portion of our resources on tackling this problem. See how you can help by reading more or contacting one of our representatives.













