GWI Pavers’ Project as a Rehab for alcohol & drug addicted youths

GWI CEO Grace Nakajje with the youths during bricks making in 2019. In the background is Bukomolo Clinic.

Alcohol & drugs are now becoming main habit for youths in Bukomolo community. This habit is leading many youths into committing crime and others becoming mentally sick. In 2019, GWI started a project of Brick Making as part of their rehabilitation and as well to shape them into economically productive people.

 

Unfortunately, due to Covid19 pandemic outbreak in 2020 & subsequent lockdowns in the country, this project closed.

 

Since them, most of these youth returned into alcoholism & doing drugs, a thing that is worrying the entire community. Crimes such as child pregnancies, school dropouts, rape, theft and domestic violence are on the raise in the community and all these are attributed to youths.

 

Therefore, this year, GWI is reviving this project but integrating it into making yard pavers.  We need equipment & start up materials. Budget is USD $1,354.

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