Our Beneficiaries
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RUKUNDO INNOCENT SSEJJUSA
As a young boy Rukundo grew up with both parents, father Kasirabo Samuel and mother Mukamusinga Margret. The family belongs to Kiringa LC1 Kiringa parish in Wakyato sub county Nakaseke District
When Rukundo was growing he started going to a school called Wansalanji primary school and sat PLE from that school and scored Aggregate 7.
He was so lucky and picked up by RNF in which he was given a full bursary from Lubiri High school Kampala
From then he kept up his record of performance and emerged the best performing student with Aggregate 9 in best performing subjects. Rukundo currently is at Lubiri High school still on full bursary , he is doing Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, so he wants to be an Engineer that is his dream.
As a best student in the year 2023 in the whole, the school donated him a computer and 500,000 as gifts of performing so highly in the school -
Nakawunde Esther
As a young boy Rukundo grew up with both parents, father Kasirabo Samuel and mother Mukamusinga Margret. The family belongs to Kiringa LC1 Kiringa parish in Wakyato sub county Nakaseke District
When Rukundo was growing he started going to a school called Wansalanji primary school and sat PLE from that school and scored Aggregate 7.
He was so lucky and picked up by RNF in which he was given a full bursary from Lubiri High school Kampala
From then he kept up his record of performance and emerged the best performing student with Aggregate 9 in best performing subjects. Rukundo currently is at Lubiri High school still on full bursary , he is doing Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, so he wants to be an Engineer that is his dream.
As a best student in the year 2023 in the whole, the school donated him a computer and 500,000 as gifts of performing so highly in the school -
Nalunkuuma Patricia
Nalunkuuma Patricia S2, Pope John Paul 11 High School Nakaseke,is on half bursury RNF, being looked after by her mother,14 yrs old,there 5 in family,3brothers,2 sisters, Patricia could not trace physical appearance of her dad b'se he died in vehicle accident b'se he was tomatoes trader in southern Sudan,she was left in her mother's womb when only 3 months,she is happy b'se she is studying,and she scored Aggregates 11 at PLE.
The Rose Namayanja Foundation is proud to announce the success of our Young Women’s Training and Skilling project in partnership with the Uganda Industrial Research Institute.
The Rose Namayanja Foundation’s Student Bursary Scheme is a vital program that aims to support and empower young students in need.
The Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) Project is a partnership between the Rose Namayanja Foundation (RNF) and the Government of Uganda through the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT).
Successes Stories
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NABUKENYA MARY
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Bukenya Andrew stays with both his parents, father Yiga Robert, mother Namulondo Annet originally, they were staying at Kabele LC1 in Kapeeka sub county Nakaseke District but later shifted and currently staying in Makindye.
During his early years, he started school at Bukeka church of Uganda primary school from that school he sat primary seven and he was able to score 14 aggregates in 2nd grade, so he joined Pope John Paul 11 High school on Rose Namayanja Foundation Basis.
Bukenya at that school was performing so well and he was able to be given full bursary of school because RNF was giving half bursary, since then he never declined in his studies.
In 2023 emerged the 4th best performer of RNF student and he was able to score 14 aggregates in his best 8 subjects. Right now, Bukenya being among the best performing students is still at full school bursary doing Physics, Enterprenuership and Mathematics
Bukenya has a big dream of becoming a Bio medical Engineer that’s the history of Bukenya Andrew at Pope John Paul 11 High school Nakaseke. -
SHADIA NALWEYISO
A ray of Hope in amidst darkness
Shadia is 17years old. She lives with both her paternal grandpa (94) and grandma (64) Katikamu Community. She goes to St. Kizito Secondary School and she is in senior three.Sadia’s Plight
At the age of 9 Shadia’ father died in a motor accident, leaving her and her young sister with their mom in a rented house. Their mom couldn’t look after both of them since she had no job. That’s how she ended up in her grandpas’ care.
After primary seven, Shadia lost all the hope of going to school again because her family had lost most of their sources of income during 2020/2021 total lockdown due to CCOVID 19 pandemic.A ray of hope amidst darkness
“I was scared of dropping out of school!”
“I was worried of getting married at an early age just like all the girls in the community who drop out of school!” Shadia said
“I am grateful to my sponsors” (Rose Namayanja Foundation) “I can now dream again!.” I am studying to become a doctor, so that I give treatment to sick people especially, the elderly like my grandparents!” Shadia narrates