For children living on the streets, hunger and sickness are part of everyday life. Many go days without a proper meal and suffer in silence from illnesses that could easily be treated. What should be basic human needs — food and healthcare — become matters of survival.
At Street Kids Uganda, we believe no child should suffer from hunger or preventable disease.
Hunger: The Daily Reality of Street Children
Street children often rely on begging or searching through garbage to survive. Hunger weakens their bodies, affects their growth, and robs them of the strength needed to learn or dream.
Hunger leads to:
- Malnutrition and stunted growth
- Weak immune systems
- Poor concentration and learning ability
- Increased vulnerability to exploitation
A hungry child cannot focus on education or healing.
Health Challenges on the Streets
Life on the streets exposes children to harsh conditions. Without access to healthcare, minor illnesses quickly become life-threatening.
Common health challenges include:
- Malaria and typhoid
- Respiratory infections
- Skin diseases and wounds
- Intestinal infections
- Trauma and emotional distress
Without medical care, many children suffer unnecessarily.
Our Response: Nourishing Bodies and Healing Lives
At Street Kids Uganda, we address hunger and illness with compassion and action.
Food & Nutrition Support
We provide:
- Regular nutritious meals
- Emergency food support
- Clean drinking water
- Nutrition programs to restore health
A warm meal brings strength, comfort, and dignity.
Healthcare & Medical Support
We ensure children receive:
- Medical checkups and treatment
- Hospital referrals when needed
- Medication for common illnesses
- Hygiene supplies and health education
- Emotional and psychological support
Health is the foundation for every child’s recovery.
Why Food and Healthcare Matter
A healthy child can:
- Attend school consistently
- Recover from trauma
- Grow physically and mentally
- Believe in a better future
Food and healthcare give children the strength to leave the streets behind.

