Who We Are

Palma Memorial Hope Center (PMHC) is a women-led and youth-serving, voluntary, humanitarian, socio-economic development, private not for profit, community-based organization (CBO), founded in 2017 by a group of skilled and experienced professionals (Social Scientists and Educationists -well-wishers) in Uganda, and is dedicated to addressing the plight of disadvantaged Adolescent Girls and Boys (largely school dropouts between the age of 14 to 24years), who are in dire need of regaining lost Hope and Dignity for improved livelihoods and meaningful participation in development activities across West Nile –Sub-region-Northern Uganda.

PMHC focuses mainly on psychosocial support through counseling Social and Economic empowerment programs for young girls and boys, with a keen emphasis on their Rights to health, education, and socio-economic benefits, raise awareness and prevent barriers, create access to social justice, undertake livelihoods and skills development.


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MISSION STATEMENT

To be a leading provider and renown partner of choice for sustainable, innovative, and integrated rehabilitation services for the disadvantaged and excluded women, girls and the less privileged members of Society..

OUR VISION

We envision a world where every woman, adolescent girl and boy child underprivileged and abused can achieve their full potential through access to education, health, social services, and have their hope restored and live a dignified life.

CORE VALUES AND PRINCIPLES

God First , Respect for Humanity, Accountability, Creativity, Innovations and Excellence

GOAL

To contribute towards national and global efforts aimed at reducing vulnerability and promoting inclusion of the less privileged while embracing climate justice.

Key Partners

muni
uwonet
arua

Collaborators

westnile
siha
redcross
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