Our Goals

To support women aged 22-45 years and young vulnerable adolescent girls aged 13-21 years as well as disabled youth to acquire knowledge and skills, Paul Lwanga Memorial Vocational Centrum is proposed to be constructed at Busubi village. The Centrum will serve communities in and around Busubi village.

The project will involve construction and equipping of; offices; training classrooms; carpentry, tailoring, hairdressing, bakery, computer and other services; dining room and a kitchen; Dormitory; staff quarters and procurement of training materials and tools. PLMVC has land at it’s disposal, equivalent to 1.5 acres, for the construction of this Centre to support the community. 

Women, girls and disabled youth will be trained in vocational skills including; Tailoring, Catering, Carpentry, Hairdressing, Craft making and computer services including phone repair. As the use of phones increase, phone repair is becoming a booming skill most suitable to most disabled youth as its not laborious.

Trainees will also be trained in entrepreneurship, health talks, nutrition, counseling and life skills including prevention of teen pregnancy, early marriages, reduction of the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Boys will also be trained to instill respect for girls and women.

To support women aged 22-45 years and young vulnerable adolescent girls aged 13-21 years as well as disabled youth to acquire knowledge and skills, Paul Lwanga Memorial Vocational Centrum is proposed to be constructed at Busubi village. The Centrum will serve communities in and around Busubi village.

The project will involve construction and equipping of; offices; training classrooms; carpentry, tailoring, hairdressing, bakery, computer and other services; dining room and a kitchen; Dormitory; staff quarters and procurement of training materials and tools. PLMVC has land at it’s disposal, equivalent to 1.5 acres, for the construction of this Centre to support the community. 

Currently the students work and study outside and to provide a safe and comfortable learning environment we strive to create a training centre

Women, girls and disabled youth will be trained in vocational skills including; Tailoring, Catering, Carpentry, Hairdressing, Craft making and computer services including phone repair. As the use of phones increase, phone repair is becoming a booming skill most suitable to most disabled youth as its not laborious.

Trainees will also be trained in entrepreneurship, health talks, nutrition, counseling and life skills including prevention of teen pregnancy, early marriages, reduction of the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Boys will also be trained to instill respect for girls and women.