
Part 1 – Chance Encounter Mamma Mariah was at home in her hometown in Uganda one day during the height of COVID with a lot of things on her mind….
Part 1 – Chance Encounter Mamma Mariah was at home in her hometown in Uganda one day during the height of COVID with a lot of things on her mind….
Class elections bring to mind bright poster boards, flyers, and students debating and making impassioned pleas as to why they’re the best person for the role. It’s an act that…
“Overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. It is an act of justice. It is the protection of a fundamental human right, the right to dignity and a decent…
Sharon is a quiet and reserved student who tends to stand back and observe rather than jumping into the mix of activity like her younger, more outgoing sister, Topista. As…
Because of you, TODAY we can say “Happy Graduation” to the first Clover class to finish primary school. They have been with us for nine years and, with your continued…
How Clover Foundation Changed the Life of This Ugandan Mother Your gift to Clover Foundation impacts students and their education, but also goes well beyond that. While our end goal…
Meet Joseph, Lawrence, Harriet, and Molly — A Family Triumphant Next month, Joseph, 13, and Lawrence, 12, will celebrate their graduation from Eaglets Academy, the local primary school they were…
An Update from Clover Program Director, Esther Makumbi In the darkest of times, a small light shines bright. COVID taught us many lessons and brought a surprising bright side with…
We are excited to announce that Clover Foundation has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC through Giving Together, its philanthropic program. The IMF makes grant…