Many young people in Uganda face challenges that force them out of school—poverty, early pregnancies, and lack of opportunities. Without skills, they remain trapped in the cycle of unemployment and hardship. Lev Ha’Adon Foundation is committed to changing this narrative through our Technical Skills Institute, which equips youth with practical, marketable skills.
Students will have access to training in tailoring, welding, baking, decoration, farming, driving, and more. By learning these trades, young people gain the ability to create jobs for themselves and even become employers, transforming their futures and the lives of those around them.
The goal is not just vocational training—it is empowerment. Skills give confidence, independence, and hope. Every young person who graduates from our institute carries the potential to uplift their family and community. It’s a tangible investment in the future of Uganda’s next generation.