Phase 2: Housing for Students & Staff

Goal: $600,000
Safe Shelter. Stable Learning. Stronger Futures.

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)

 

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     Questions? Email us at info@ytiuganda.org