Yonder Education
At Yonder Life Africa, we are committed to providing children from underserved communities with the
resources and support they need to succeed academically and build a brighter future.
Through our education program, we focus on:

Join us in empowering the next generation to build a brighter tomorrow.
Sponsor a child
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Access to Quality Education
We provide financial support for school fees, uniforms, textbooks, and other essential materials, ensuring that financial constraints don’t prevent children from attending school.
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Comprehensive Learning Support
Our program goes beyond traditional schooling, offering mentorship, tutoring, and resources to help students thrive and develop critical thinking and curiosity.
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Holistic Child Development
We focus on developing life skills such as leadership, communication, and emotional intelligence, ensuring students are prepared for both academic and personal success.
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Equal Opportunities for All
We are dedicated to providing equal access to education for all children, regardless of gender, background, or ability, ensuring marginalized children can excel.
Your support can make a life-changing difference. Through our sponsorship program, we provide not just education but a pathway to a better future for these children. By investing in education, you are helping break the cycle of poverty and creating lasting, positive change for families and communities.

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Christine Namara
In 2014, we found Christine Namara, a brilliant young girl who was not going to school after the death of both her parents and her only younger brother. She was the only one left of her family and was living with her uncle. We spoke to her guardian who agreed to work together with us to take care of her wellbeing.
At Primary Level, she emerged the best student overall in her whole school and community that year, with aggregate 10. We decided to enroll her in her dream school, Kyebambe Girl’s School, Fort Portal. A historical school in the region and among the best in the country, where she completed her O’level and A’ Level from and performed well. She is realizing her dream of becoming a Journalist as she joined University, pursuing her dream course of study.
Robert Karungi
At a tender age, Robert Karungi lost his mother and only sister. He grew up with his grandmother and no one knew anything about his father. A few years back, some man had come claiming to be his father and spent a few minutes at his grandmother’s house. He promised to come back and see him. He left behind a phone contact which has been switched off since.
Because he missed school for a couple of years, Robert could not catch up with his primary level education. It had been too long. He requested us to take him to a mechanical school. Today, he is enrolled there doing his two-year training in Fort Portal town.

Partner Schools
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Baddida Primary school, Kyenjojo
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Mirongo Primary school, Kyenjojo
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Progressive Primary school, Kyenjojo
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Kyakashoro Primary school, Kyenjojo
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Maddox secondary school, Kyenjonjo
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Kyebambe Girls school, Fort Portal
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St Joseph vocational institute, Fort Portal


Christine Namara
In 2014, we found Christine Namara, a brilliant young girl who was not going to school after the death of both her parents and only younger brother. She was the only one left of her family and was living with her uncle. We spoke to her guardian who agreed to work together with us to take care of her wellbeing.
At Primary Level, she emerged the best student overall in her whole school and community that year, with aggregate 10. We decided to enroll her in her dream school, Kyebambe Girls Schools, Fort Portal. A historical school in the region and among the best in the country, where she competed her O’level from and performed well. She is still ambitious and dreaming bigger every single day.

Robert Karungi
At a tender age, Robert Karungi lost his mother and only sister. He grew up with his grandmother and no one knew anything about his father. A few years back, some man had come claiming to be his father and spent a few minutes at his grandmother’s house. He promised to come back and see him. He left behind a phone contact which has been switched off since.
Because he missed school for a couple of years, Robert could not catch up with his primary level education. It had been too long. He requested us to take him to a mechanical school. Today, he is enrolled there doing his two-year training in Fort Portal town.

Partner Schools
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Baddida Primary school, Kyenjojo
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Mirongo Primary school, Kyenjojo
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Progressive Primary school, Kyenjojo
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Kyakashoro Primary school, Kyenjojo
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Maddox secondary school, Kyenjonjo
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Kyebambe Girls school, Fort Portal
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St Joseph vocational institute, Fort Portal