Jericho Helping Hands is a non-profit organization helping to shape orphaned children & widows.

How do we work?

Technology & Innovation
Partnering with Local Communities

Utilizing and adapting technologies familiar to the developed world, we can provide orphans, widows, and the elderly with products and services to improve their livelihoods.

By nurturing relationships with likeminded organizations and private individuals, we're able to unlock new sources of capital and scale up our work far beyond what traditional funding can do alone.

Shaped by decades of experience within Uganda's communities and with its families, we affect change by bringing together real-world solutions, policy expertise, sustainable financing and collaborative partnerships.

Finance & Investing

To make a lasting impact, we know that we must actively engage and include the communities we are seeking to help. We are continually learning and growing in how we show up as an authentic, ethical partner.

Our team

AMOS BYAMUNGU

With a background in business finance and having grown up in a developing community with limited access to basic educational supplies, Florence builds relationships with our key investors and partners.

ASASIRA JACKIE ANKUNDA

With a masters degree in Early Childhood Education, as well as strong ties to some of our most important communities, Jackie is influential in shaping our education policies, proposals, and fundraising rounds. 

florenceanek@gmail.com.com

jackieankundaasasira@gmail.com

FLORENCE ANEK
DOUGLAS MUHOOZI

With a background in Administration, finance and having grown up in a developing community with limited access to basic educational supplies, Douglas monitors the operations of the Organization.

With a background in business finance and having grown up in a developing community with limited access to basic educational supplies, Amos builds relationships with our key investors and partners.

douglas.muhoozi@gmail.com.com

amosbyamungu@gmail.com.com

“Charity is a supreme virtue, and the great channel through which the mercy of God is passed on to mankind.”

– Conrad Hilton.