Transform Lives
Empowering Futures





2012
Registered In
Welcome to Bugasa Women Group
Dedicated To Empowering Vulnerable Women
Bugasa Women Group was officially registered in 2012 and has been tirelessly working to support the most vulnerable women in Kampala's Namuwongo slum and surrounding areas. Our group brings together women who are struggling with basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare, and we work collectively to improve their economic situation and overall well-being
Vulnerable Women Shelter
Education, And Skills Training
Programs and Services
Empowering Lives Through Our Programs
At Bugasa Women Group, we offer a range of essential programs and services designed to uplift and support vulnerable women and children.
Our Sponsor

Get Involved
Join Us in Making a Difference
We invite individuals, organizations, and partners to join us in our mission to support vulnerable women and children in Uganda. Together, we can create a safe haven that fosters hope, healing, and empowerment for those who need it most.
The Impact
Transforming Lives and Building Futures
By providing these essential services, Bugasa Women Group aims to empower women to become independent and resilient. The shelter will not only offer immediate relief from the hardships they face but also equip them with the tools needed for long-term success. We envision a future where these women and their children can lead dignified lives, free from fear and deprivation.
Sustainability
Building a Sustainable Future
To ensure the sustainability of the shelter, we will develop a comprehensive business plan that
includes income-generating activities such as technical and non-technical training programs. We
also plan to engage with local and international sponsors who can support the ongoing
operations of the shelter. By building strong partnerships and creating self-sustaining programs,
we are committed to the long-term success of this initiative.
Testimonials
Customers Success Stories
Discover how our support has empowered individuals to achieve remarkable changes and build brighter futures.
I am 54 years old. I am living positively with HIV, a single mother of four, and a caregiver to two additional family dependents. I retired from primary school teaching nine years ago and currently work as a casual laborer to make a living. Read More

Nakabira Alex
I am proud to say that I have transformed from a sad and lonely person to a confident and empowered individual. Earlier, after being diagnosed with HIV, I felt uncomfortable discussing HIV/AIDS issues, whether in my community or at work. Read More

Kemirembe Hadijah
I thought I had lost everything when my husband abandoned me and our three children due to my HIV diagnosis. I felt like a burden to society, and the shame and guilt consumed me. I withdrew from my community and friends, afraid of being judged Read More

Namirembe Rwiza
A 25-year-old mother, was trapped in a world of silence. For three years, she struggled with a debilitating mental health condition that rendered her unable to speak to anyone, including her own children. The pain and isolation were palpable, Read More

Shamim Nanyangwa
A resilient single mother and dedicated secretary of Bugasa Women’s Group, has been a beacon of hope and strength for her family and community. Despite facing numerous challenges, including the responsibility of raising her children alone, Ruth has remained, Read More

Kagoya Ruth
Project Goals and Objectives
Our primary goal is to create a shelter that accommodates and supports 40 vulnerable women
and 60 children at any given time. The shelter will offer a range of services, including: