wherewework
Africa
Everyday people in Africa are fighting to survive. When Hartman House first traveled to Uganda, Africa we were overwhelmed by the amount of poverty in the country. Sure money would help, but only for a short period of time. And then what? We wanted to change the lives of those in Africa on a grand scale, and this could only be accomplished in one way. Hartman House's sole mission is to bring education to the children of Africa.
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  • Approximately 40% of Africans over the age of 15, and 50% of women above the age of 25 are illiterate.
  • School enrollment in Africa is among the lowest in the world.In Uganda, a child who doesn't complete their basic education is 3 times more likely to become HIV positive than a child who does.
  • Over 50% of Uganda’s population is under fifteen years of age and growing at a rapid rate. The average life expectancy in Uganda is 40 years.

With an educated country comes an advanced generation. And with an advanced generation comes economic growth.

Hartman House is working hard to build our very first school in Uganda, Africa. It's called the Hartman House School of Destiny. Join us.


 


Hartman House works in developing nations and the United States. Where there is a need - we find it. As it turns out, helping others takes hard work and a lot of it, but we are determined to make a change. We currently work in 4 countries: Guatemala, Haiti, Africa, and the United States. This is only the beginning. We hope to continue adding more locations in the future, but in order to do so we need your help. Click your country of interest to find out which programs take place there.