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The John M. Kamya Foundation’s mission is to facilitate economic and social growth by implementing sustainable projects that improve the quality of life for individuals and families in underserved communities.
The John M. Kamya Foundation is based in Maryland, USA, but operates internationally to uplift communities facing extreme poverty.
The foundation supports projects related to healthcare, education, economic empowerment, community infrastructure, faith-based initiatives, and disaster relief.
Through scholarships, vocational training, entrepreneurship programs, and direct aid, the foundation equips people with tools for self-reliance.
The foundation was founded by Mr. John M. Kamya with a vision of creating transparent and impactful change for the underprivileged.
People can support by donating, volunteering, sponsoring beneficiaries, or contributing materials and expertise to various projects.
The foundation has transformed over 10,000 lives, implemented 50+ clean water projects, awarded over 200 scholarships, and provided 5,000+ medical consultations.
Current efforts include Project Give Hope (cervical cancer prevention), the Kirowooza Training Center, and community water projects in Eastern Uganda.
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Yes. You can direct your donation to specific causes like education, healthcare, clean water, or even sponsor a single individual in need.
Yes, as a registered charitable organization in the U.S., donations are generally tax-deductible. Please consult your tax advisor for details.
You can volunteer by reaching out via email at info@kamyafoundation.org or through our website’s volunteer sign-up form.
Yes. We actively seek partnerships with local governments, NGOs, faith-based organizations, and volunteers to maximize community impact.
Project Give Hope is a cervical cancer prevention initiative in Uganda. It’s vital because it offers screenings, education, and treatment to reduce preventable deaths among women.
Our grassroots, tailored programs are designed around the real, local needs of the communities we serve. We believe in sustainable change and empower individuals to shape their futures.