Featured Graduates
Graduates from The Child is Innocent's sponsorship have gone on to careers dedicated to rebuilding their community in Northern Uganda. Below are just a handful of our graduates who have done incredible things with the opportunity this program and your support provides.
Allan was one of the first students sponsored by TCII in 2006 when he started as a freshman in high school. He is now a fully qualified Civil Engineer overseeing numerous major infrastructure construction projects in Northern Uganda, contributing to the region’s development and recovery. He continues to serve as a mentor and guide to younger students in this program and an advocate for the value of education in the wider community.
Ocan Allan Morris
After joining our scholarship program in 2007 at age 9, Peace went on to win a full government scholarship to complete her bachelors degree in Biosystems Engineering at Gulu University. She is now working in sustainable water solutions in Northern Uganda and remains an active mentor to our younger students inspring many of our female students to pursue careers in science.
Atim Peace
TCII supported Denis for 6 years to attend an excellent high school in Uganda. He excelled there and went on to win a full government scholarship to attend Medical School at Gulu University. Denis is now a qualified Doctor in Uganda caring for patients of all ages .
Wokorac Denis
Oliver, who joined TCII’s program in 2012 completed her diploma in journalism and has since completed a bachelors degree in Social Work. She will be working to provide access to social support services for families in Uganda and remains an active member of the TCII family, caring for and supporting our younger students.
Atimango Oliver
One of the first students to join the scholarship program in 2005, David completed parimyy school and high school through The Child is Innocent and has gone on to earn his degree in Education. He is presently an English teacher at one of Gulu’s local primary schools and remains a steadfast supporter and role model to the younger students in this program.
Okello David Oringa
Aketowonga Charity
Charity was awarded a scholarship through TCII in 2014 as a primary school student. She has used this opportunity to complete here Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration in 2025 and will be working in the public sector to manage programs supporting Uganda’s communities. She remains dedicated to the younger students in this program supporting each of them on their educational journey.
Daniel joined TCII’s program as an elementary school student in 2012. He has gone on to earn his Clinical Officer’s degree (comparable to Physician’s Assistant) and runs his own clinic in Gulu, Northern Uganda. He remains incredibly dedicated to the younger students in this program and serves as a wonderful role model to them.
Ogenrwot Daniel
Gum Steward utilized the opportunity provided by TCII’s scholarship to complete primary and secondary school and pursue a Vocational degree in Plumbing. He is now working in Northern Uganda helping to develop it’s infrastructure and serve the needs of the community. He remains a steadfast supporter of the younger students in the program as they find their own career paths.
Gum Steward
Akot Fiona
Fiona,, who started in the TCII scholarship program during elementary school in 2007 has now earned her nursing degree and works in a local hospital providing care to members of this community.
Onena Calvin
After joining our scholarship program in 2012 as a young child, Calvin went on to earn his Bachelor’s degree in teaching and now works as a schoolteacher in one of Northern Uganda’s parimy schools. He is extremely dedicated to giving back to the TCII family and volunteers his time to mentor current scholarship students.