Kingha Education Foundation

Kingha Education Foundation is a registered non-profit based in British Columbia, Canada, rooted in a simple belief:
Giving is the most rewarding work we can do.

Guided by that principle, the Foundation plays a vital role in the heart of the communities we serve. We work closely with local schools in Southwestern Uganda, supporting them with clothing donations, school supplies, clean drinking water, and educational scholarships. Our agricultural education programs help students and families develop practical skills that lead to greater food security and long-term opportunity.

We are deeply committed to improving the livelihoods of Ugandan coffee farming families. Through hands-on training, outreach programs, and economic education, farmers learn techniques that help increase income, improve crop health, and elevate their families’ quality of life.

Annual Charity Football Tournament

Each year, the Kingha Education Foundation hosts a charity football tournament at Nyamiyaga Primary and Secondary School in S.W. Uganda. In collaboration with Coastal Football Club in British Columbia, we provide new uniforms for every participating player.

This past year, four schools competed across ten matches, with every student receiving a prize. The tournament champions were Bjewneji Primary School (girls) and St. James Primary School (boys).

It was more than just a day of sport—it was a celebration of community, joy, and opportunity. We’re already looking forward to next year’s tournament.

Library Development

We’ve partnered with Karangara Community Parents School to begin construction on a new community library that will serve students and surrounding villages. Blueprints are finalized, materials secured, and the land has been selected. This space will be a hub for learning, imagination, and shared knowledge.

Breaking Ground

If you’d like to contribute to one of our projects or get involved, we’d love to hear from you.

Together, we can build lasting opportunity—one student, one farmer, and one community at a time.