About us
In the heart of Africa, millions of children are born into circumstances that rob them of their future—children who wake up every day in extreme poverty, without access to quality education, without a voice, and hope.
These children—orphans, the vulnerable, and those with special needs—are too often forgotten. They live inremote, neglected communities, where basic rights like education are a distant dream, not a reality. Home Network of Africa group of schools exists to change that. We are a movement committed to bringing education to the doorstep of the neediest children, regardless of where they live.
What we do
Build – We establish schools in the most forgotten corners of Africa — remote villages and needy places where children have no classrooms, no desks, sometimes learning under trees. We also improve poor school structures so children can learn in dignity and safety.
Sponsor – We seek sponsorship for the most vulnerable children — orphans, those affected by HIV/AIDS, children battling cancer, and those from broken families — giving them access to education, a feeding program for children in need, and hope for a brighter tomorrow.
Donate – We invite well-wishers and partners to donate resources: books, uniforms, desks, food, and funds. Every donation is a seed that breaks the cycle of poverty and opens the door to opportunity.
Our Current Project – Super kids Africa kakoongo school
Kakunguu is a remote village tucked far from the bustle of city life — and even farther from opportunity. Here, despair lingers in the dry winds that sweep across the barren land. Children rise with the sun and walk for miles across dusty paths just for a chance to learn — if their families can afford the school fees. But for many, education is a distant dream. Poverty grips every corner of the community. Prolonged droughts have dried up crops and hope alike. There’s no electricity. No clean water. No healthcare or basic infrastructure. And in the shadows of these challenges are the most vulnerable:
- Children left orphaned or abandoned, raised by aging grandmothers who can barely care for themselves.
- Young girls forced into early marriages or boys drawn into child labor and substance abuse, all because there’s no one to support them.



