YOREB stands for Youth Rehabilitation Hub. The troupe performs at various events like weddings, cultural ceremonies, and cocktail parties, showcasing rich Ugandan traditions blended with modern creativity. Their captivating performances are not only a source of entertainment but also a lifeline for many young people.
We believe that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty. For many vulnerable children and orphans in rural western Uganda, attending school remains a distant dream due to financial hardships and family struggles.
For over 14 years, Bwera Charity has passionately stood with women, working tirelessly to uplift them from poverty and empower them through social enterprise projects and livelihood programs.
Domestic violence remains one of the silent struggles affecting women, children, and families in rural western Uganda. At Bwera Charity, we believe that every individual deserves to live in a home free from fear, harm, and oppression.
Every human being deserves dignity, equality, and freedom from discrimination and abuse. Sadly, vulnerable groups such as women, children, youth, and persons living with HIV/AIDS often face social injustices and violations of their rights, especially in rural communities.
At Bwera Charity, we are committed to restoring hope and dignity to young lives affected by drug and alcohol abuse. Substance abuse remains one of the growing challenges affecting young people in rural western Uganda.It destroys dreams, breaks families, and fuels poverty and crime in communities.