We are the Roy Mubiru Foundation, and we’re building a permanent, secure campus in Uganda for autistic children and their families. Our current spaces are too limited for the demand. This project brings housing, school, health care, meals, sports, and work-skills training onto one gated site, so care is consistent and practical.
What we’re building
Apartments for families and older students
We’re developing apartment blocks with a mix of 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units. Families stay together. Older students who are ready for more independence will live safely with support close by. On-site staff housing ensures continuity day and night.
School and therapy
We’re setting up small-group classrooms led by trained teachers with integrated speech-language and occupational supports. Predictable routines, quiet rooms for regulation, and individualized learning plans make progress part of the school day—not a separate trip.
On-site clinic
We will operate a basic pediatric clinic on campus for routine care and medication management, with referral partners for anything more complex. This reduces travel and keeps care aligned with school and home routines.
Kitchen and dining
We’re installing a full commercial kitchen and a bright dining hall. Trained cooks will prepare balanced meals every day, and the dining space will double as a place to practice simple social routines around mealtimes.
Sports and movement
We’re building spaces for swimming, basketball, soccer, and track/running. These programs are structured and supported to build confidence, teamwork, and healthy regulation.
Teaching farm
We’re launching a working farm—vegetables, fruit, and animals (chickens, goats, cows). Older students will learn real skills: planting, harvesting, feeding, record-keeping. The farm will help feed the campus and sell surplus to the local community to support sustainability.
Technology and security
We’ll deploy modern classroom and safety tech to support learning, communication, and campus operations. The entire site will be gated and professionally managed.
Who we’ll serve
At full operation, this campus will serve up to 800 children each year across day programs, therapy blocks, family stays, and training—while keeping class sizes small and routines consistent. Parents will receive practical coaching they can use at home. Staff will work with students long enough to track real growth.
How donations will be used
Your donation will fund construction and fit out of the apartments, staff housing, classrooms and therapy rooms, the clinic, kitchen and dining, sports areas, the teaching farm, essential furnishings and classroom tools, initial staffing, and the technology and site security to keep everything running.
Accountability
We run lean admin, maintain dedicated project accounts, and use dual authorization for spending. We’ll post regular public updates with photos and build progress so you can see what your support makes possible.
How to help
Donate to move the build forward.
Share this campaign with your network.
Ask about sponsoring an apartment, classroom, or sports area.
Thank you for backing a campus designed for real families and real needs. We’re building a place where autistic children in Uganda can learn, live safely, and grow with their families—on one campus, built to last.