THE ACCESS CENTRE UGANDA
Who We Are
- Agriculture Initiatives
- Education Initiatives
- Health Initiatives
- Water and Sanitation Initiatives
- Youth and Livelihood Initiatives
At TAC, we envision a thriving Agago District where every individual has access to quality education, healthcare, and livelihood opportunities. We envision sustainable environmental practices that preserve the natural beauty and resources of the region. Our vision extends to promoting social cohesion, economic empowerment, and cultural heritage preservation, ensuring a prosperous future for generations to come.
Core Values:
Commitment: We are dedicated to serving the community with integrity, empathy, and accountability.
Collaboration: We believe in the power of partnerships and working together with stakeholders to achieve shared goals.
Innovation: We embrace creativity and adaptability to develop sustainable solutions to complex challenges.
Empowerment: We empower individuals and communities to become agents of change and lead fulfilling lives.
Impact and Achievements:
Since our inception, TAC has made significant strides in education, healthcare, agriculture, environmental conservation, and youth empowerment. Through our initiatives, we have improved school infrastructure, provided healthcare services, promoted sustainable farming practices, planted trees, and supported youth through sports and educational programs.
Get Involved:
Join us in our mission to create a brighter future for Agago District. Whether through volunteering, partnerships, or donations, your support can make a tangible difference in the lives of community members. Together, we can build a resilient and prosperous Agago.
Contact Us:
Postal Address: The Access Centre (U) Ltd (TAC), P.O. Box 6909, Kampala, Uganda
Telephone: +256 788 882 866 / +256 780 121 256
Email: info@accesscentreug.org
Website: www.accesscentreug.org
Thank you for your interest in Access Centre Uganda (TAC). Together, we can make a lasting impact!
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