When young leaders come together, they make Toro Babies Home a better place, as was experienced on Saturday when Africa Youth Leadership Forum (AYLF) paid courtesy to TBH. The forum made of guild leaders of Mountains of the Moon University (MMU), Uganda Pentecostal University UPU), UTC Kicwamba and Fort Portal College of Health Sciences (COHES) supported the home with a ... read more
Charity
PASSION FOR SERVING HUMANITY
We are delighted to express our sincere appreciation to Rotaract Club of Mbarara in association with Rotaract Club of Kabarole who gave us a "Passion for serving Humanity" experience on Saturday. The two amazing teams together visited Toro Babies Home to share their love and kindness with us, especially the babies who they interacted with and supported with various items ... read more
MTN UGANDA VISITS TORO BABIES HOME
MTN Uganda led by CEO Sylvia Wairimu Mulinge alongside her leadership team and Women@Work group visited Toro Babies Home on Friday 20th June, 2025 as part of YelloCare. The delegation donated UGX 20,000,000/= (Twenty Million Shillings) by cheque to support medical needs and essentials of the home and other items in kind like diapers, soap, cooking oil, powdered milk, ... read more
UNITED CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY OF UTC KICWAMBA VISITS TBH
“We find purpose in supporting others, we wanted to do something to support the community and our love for babies led us to Toro Babies Home”, some of the reasons that inspired members of United Christian Community and students of Uganda Technical College, Kicwamba to donate to TBH for Easter. The students who were impressed by Toro Babies Home’s tremendous work in ensuring ... read more
Charity on Mother’s Day in Cologne – Ugandan specialities for a good cause
The Cologne-based foundation Wipe a Tear e.V. has once again done its bit for a good cause. To mark Mother's Day, the association, led by Elisabeth Rugaju, organised a special event in Odonien, an artists' colony in Cologne, Germany. In perfect weather, Elisabeth and her team of volunteers prepared an Ugandan lunch that attracted numerous visitors. The event was a complete ... read more






