Students and teachers receive aid from King Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II.
The King of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, has extended crucial support to the Salaama School for the Deaf and Blind in the aftermath of a devastating fire that claimed student lives. Utilising the kingdom's treasury, the King's Aid comprises essential supplies such as rice, soap, wheat, butter, and sugar.
This benevolent act is part of the monarch's broader commitment to aiding the affected students in their recovery, demonstrating a dedication that goes beyond immediate relief. It underscores the King's profound commitment to the well-being and rehabilitation of the school and its students during a challenging period of loss and tragedy.
The support not only addresses material needs but also plays a vital role in the healing process, emphasising King Mutebi's dedication to community welfare and solidarity.
Salama School for the Blind, established by the local government in Mukono in April 1999, provides essential education and residential care for visually impaired children and young adults aged six to 25, regardless of gender. The act of helping the needy is recognized as a profound gift to the community.