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S.A.L.V.E. International was founded in February 2008 by Helen Huthwaite, Nicola Sansom and Mike Asiya. As a group they found it impossible to ignore the number of children living and working on the streets. It may have become part of everyday life in Jinja but it was their passionate belief that something more could be done.

So S.A.L.V.E. International was begun, giving children on the streets a halfway home, support to be able to resettle with their family, education and hope for the future.

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Helen Huthwaite and Nicola Sansom were both working as teachers in the Jinja area during 2007/2008. They were both struck by the fact that there was a large group of children not able to access an education of any kind, unfairly reducing their opportunities for the future.

Founders of SALVE - charity helping children in Uganda

Mike Asiya was a trained counsellor who couldn’t ignore the risky situation the children on the streets of Jinja found themselves in. It especially meant something to him since he had an experience of being on the streets himself as a child, due to the civil war Uganda was going through at the time. He wanted to make sure that other children also got their chance to leave the streets and build a better future with the psychosocial counselling and care they needed.

It was this joint passion to create opportunities for the children on the streets to get the counselling, care and education they deserved that led to our three founders starting S.A.L.V.E. International in February 2008.

S.A.L.V.E. started with an idea but very little money to turn that into a reality. Our eternal thanks goes to the Henderson family, who were the first ones to believe in our work and give us money to rent our first Halfway Home. Since then we have slowly and organically grown, to be able to offer services to even more children on the streets and their families to build a brighter future.

Where are we now?

Mike worked hard to manage S.A.L.V.E.’s work in Uganda, then chose to retire in 2018 after 10 years, to allow Alfred Ochaya to step up as Country Director.

Nicola worked at Oxfam, then later went on to do a Clore Social Leadership Fellowship specialising in homelessness and was then CEO of S.A.L.V.E. for a number of years before changing roles to join the Board.

Helen now works in publishing in London, and remains a committed board member in the UK, helping to support the charity to keep developing.

We now have a wonderful team of people who support the work of S.A.L.V.E. all over the world. From our staff and volunteer team, to our dedicated boards in both the UK and Uganda. From our generous supporters who give their money, skills and time to help S.A.L.V.E. to some of our graduates who come back to inspire the other children that they too can make it.

Where next?

We believe there should be ‘No Street Called Home’ and want to keep building on what we have started to benefit even more children and their families in Uganda.

Research conducted in 2023 estimated that there were 11,516 children were living and working on the streets of Jinja. This is a 192% increase from the head counting figures from 2017. We would like to expand our services to help more of these children, particularly homeless girls, as they are often hidden from sight due to their vulnerability to abuse. We also want to do more to support the families of the children we support, so that they can sustain themselves and prevent their children from needing to turn to the streets in the first place.

We would love to hear from you if you would like to give your support to make this happen.

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