A student can’t learn well without a safe place to sleep. A teacher can’t thrive without a secure home. Phase 2 of the Yehudah Training Institute project ensures that every student and staff member has a roof over their head and a place to belong.
This phase is about more than construction—it’s about care, dignity, and opportunity.
Girl's Hostel
A Safe Haven for Young Women to Learn, Grow, and Thrive
A safe, supportive home where young women in Northern Uganda can pursue education with dignity, courage, and hope for a brighter future.
A secure, hygienic dormitory for 432 young women. Features Include:
Spacious dorm rooms
Sanitary bathrooms and showers
Natural ventilation and secure locking
Walkable proximity to classrooms and dining
Boy's Hostel
A Place of Stability, Brotherhood, and Purpose
In a region marked by instability, the Boys Hostel offers young men safety, structure, and mentorship—laying the foundation for growth, purpose, and lasting transformation.
A comfortable and structured living space for 432 young men. Features Include:
Bunk-style beds and personal storage
Access to sanitation and study areas
Opportunities for discipleship and mentoring
Staff Housing (10 units for Teachers)
Dignified Living for Dedicated Educators
Staff Housing provides teachers with stable, dignified on-campus living—fostering community, commitment, and deeper connections with the students they serve.
Semi-detached homes for up to 10 teachers. Each unit includes:
Living space and sleeping quarters
Kitchen area
Water and electricity access
Resident Administrator Housing
Leadership That Lives on Campus
The Resident Administrator House ensures on-site leadership, enabling responsive care, safety, and seamless daily operations for the entire school community.
A 3-bedroom home for the live-in administrator responsible for managing day-to-day life on campus. Why It’s Vital:
Enhances safety, discipline, and campus oversight
Provides a point of contact for emergencies, visitors, and logistics
Strengthens staff leadership and student care
Why Housing Matters
Many students at YTI will come from rural villages or conflict-affected communities. Without safe and reliable housing, their ability to attend school—or even stay safe—is jeopardized. Housing isn’t just shelter—it’s stability, community, and dignity.
Be Part of Building a Home for Learning
You can sponsor an entire room, house, or wing—or simply give what you can. Every gift makes a difference.
✅ One-time or recurring donations welcome ✅ Naming opportunities available for hostels or housing units ✅ Tax-deductible giving through NTB International (EIN: 92-3780542)