Building Hope Project
Behind every strong program is a committed team. Our BHP team is made up of people who plan, mentor, teach, travel, facilitate, encourage, and show up for students again and again. Strong youth work requires adults who keep learning, growing, and serving with care.
29/06/2026
Letters have always been part of the BHP story. Since our founding, students have used handwritten letters to bridge the distance between Uganda and supporters around the world. These notes are filled with drawings, color, gratitude, personality, and voice — a reminder that our students are not statistics. They are children with stories to tell.
What do our students and team love most about BHP? Sometimes the best way to explain this work is to let the people closest to it speak for themselves. From friendships and leadership labs to school support, mentorship, songs, games, and feeling seen, BHP has become more than a program — it is a community our students call home. Listen to what they shared during our Vision Night archives.
19/02/2026
✨ Holiday Throwback ✨
Over the break, we relaunched our Skilling Program and brought together 80+ students and alumni to learn crocheting — and they picked it up beautifully. 🧶
From handcrafted handbags to apparel, our young people turned simple yarn into real skill, creativity, and income potential.
This is what empowerment looks like.
As we step into a new season, help us continue building leaders who can transform their communities. 💛
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At Building Hope Project, our students don’t just learn our values — they live them.
Every child has a voice
Every child deserves an education
Every child can change their world
People — not systems — create change
❤️ A community’s greatest asset is its young people
This is what happens when young people are trusted, invested in, and equipped to lead.
At BHP, we believe investing in youth is not a privilege — it’s a responsibility.
Now… back to the adults 😉
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