
A happy Easter Festival
The Assistant officer in charge of Finance and Grants at Esuga Elderly Support Uganda, Mr. Joel Isabirye wished
Esuga Elderly Support Uganda is a registered non-governmental organization dedicated to improving the wellbeing of elderly persons through health care, food security, psychosocial support, advocacy, and sustainable livelihoods across Eastern Uganda.
We design and implement inclusive programs that respond to the real health, social, and economic needs of elderly persons within their communities.
Our interventions prioritize dignity, compassion, and accountability through food security, health promotion, psychosocial care, and advocacy for elderly rights.
We commit to transparent operations, measurable impact, and long-term solutions that improve the quality of life for elderly persons across Uganda.
Esuga Elderly Support Uganda is a registered non-governmental organization dedicated to advancing the dignity, health, and wellbeing of elderly persons through community-based support, advocacy, and sustainable development initiatives across Uganda.
Improving access to basic healthcare, disease prevention, health education, and referrals to support healthier and more dignified ageing.
Providing food assistance and nutrition support to elderly persons facing poverty, hunger, and limited access to basic necessities.
Supporting income-generating activities and small-scale livelihood initiatives that enhance independence and economic resilience among elderly persons.
Promoting emotional wellbeing, social connection, and community inclusion through counseling, peer support, and community engagement.
Advocating for the protection, recognition, and promotion of elderly rights through community awareness, engagement, and policy dialogue.
Our work focuses on improving daily living conditions for elderly persons through sustained community engagement, practical support, and accountable service delivery.
ESUGA implements programmes that respond directly to the needs of elderly persons. By working with families, community structures, and partners, we strengthen access to care, promote social inclusion, and support sustainable solutions that protect dignity and wellbeing in later life.
We work alongside communities to strengthen care systems, improve daily living conditions, and ensure elderly persons receive support, respect and inclusion.
ESUGA welcomes partnerships with organizations, institutions and corporate entities committed to advancing elderly wellbeing in Uganda. By working together, we can expand access to healthcare, improve food security, strengthen livelihoods, and promote the protection of elderly rights.
Our partnerships are built on transparency, shared values, and measurable impact. Whether through funding support, technical collaboration, research, or community engagement initiatives, your partnership can help create sustainable change in the lives of elderly persons.
Stay informed about ESUGA’s latest activities, community initiatives, impact stories, and updates highlighting our ongoing commitment to improving the lives of elderly persons across Uganda.

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