Young Clon Circus Uganda acrobats performing a human pyramid at their training ground

Tororo district, Uganda - founded in 2022

Their courage is extraordinary. Help their future rise with it.

Sixty young acrobats in Tororo are already doing the hard part: showing up, training, learning, and believing. Your support turns that courage into school days, nourishing meals, safer sleep, and a future they can reach.

60young acrobats and children supported 4-6:30daily training when weather allows 3xschool fee pressure every year
Tororo time ยท checking the next training window

The discipline behind the wonder

A breathtaking moment begins with a year of showing up.

Every pyramid is built on patient coaching, school attendance, shared meals, safe practice, and young people learning to trust one another.

School before spectacleEducation remains part of every child's path. Care behind every skillFood, safety, coaching, and belonging make practice possible.
Clon Circus Uganda acrobats practising together at the Nagongera training ground
Nagongera, Tororo Real Clon training ground
Daily practice window 4:00-6:30 PM

Acrobatics, pyramids, juggling, teamwork, and the discipline to begin again tomorrow.

Watch real Clon reels
60young people in the Clon family 2022the year this movement began 3school-fee cycles every year

About Clon Circus Uganda

A circus family where children are seen, fed, coached, and believed in.

Clon Circus Uganda was founded by Fredrick Lugard (Owor) in Nagongera, Tororo district. The group began with acrobatics and gymnastics in 2022 and grew to around 60 members, most of them children and many of them orphans.

The mission is direct: keep children away from the streets, protect school attendance, provide food, clothing, shelter, and hygiene support, and use circus arts to build discipline, courage, and a path out of poverty.

Mission Empower street kids and orphans with skills, resources, and hope for a brighter future.
The Clon Circus Uganda family gathered together Children showing their completed school work in class
Coach Fredrick Lugard +256 754 144 076 WhatsApp

The people behind every practice

Four roles. One promise: every young person is known, guided, and protected.

Clon's leadership stays close to the work: coaching on the ground, creating safer space for girls, coordinating the organisation, and stewarding every contribution with care.

Fredrick Lugard, founder and head coach of Clon Circus Uganda 01 Training leadership
Founder & Head Coach

Fredrick Lugard (Owor)

Fredrick founded Clon Circus Uganda in 2022 and leads daily training with a bigger purpose: turning discipline, trust, and performance into belonging, education support, and a future young people can believe in.

Role focusEvery practice should build more than skill. It should build confidence, responsibility, and a reason to keep reaching.
Aisha Zaidi, girls coach at Clon Circus Uganda 02 Confidence for girls
Girls Coach

Aisha Zaidi

Aisha helps girls train with confidence, consistency, and a stronger sense of their own ability. Her role protects a space where every girl can be heard, challenged, and encouraged to lead.

Role focusCreate a safe training culture where girls grow in strength, voice, teamwork, and leadership.
Ochwo Laston, secretary of Clon Circus Uganda 03 Organisation and communication
Secretary

Ochwo Laston

Ochwo keeps the organisation connected and dependable by coordinating communication, records, activities, and the details that turn good intentions into work that can be followed through.

Role focusKeep plans clear, records dependable, and every commitment connected to action.
Adikin Francis, treasurer of Clon Circus Uganda 04 Careful stewardship
Treasurer

Adikin Francis

Adikin supports responsible stewardship of Clon's resources, helping the team track priorities carefully and keep contributions focused on training, school needs, food, care, and long-term stability.

Role focusTreat every contribution with care and keep resources aligned with the needs that matter most.
Seen as individuals Supported with dignity Trained through trust Guided toward a future
Speak with the team in Tororo Partnerships, performances, visits, and practical support begin with a real conversation.
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See the gift before you give it

One mission. Four ways to move a young life forward.

Choose a priority to bring a real Clon moment into focus. Every area is connected: a child who eats, rests, learns, and trains can keep moving toward a future.

Clon Circus Uganda children receiving school materials 01 School days protected
Education

Keep a child visible in the classroom.

School fees, exercise books, pens, uniforms, and steady encouragement protect more than attendance. They protect the belief that tomorrow can be different.

3x school-fee pressure each year
Move this need forward
Real moments. No stock photography. The proof keeps moving.
Clon acrobats building a human pyramid
Training
School support with the Clon coach
Education
Children receiving meal support
Care
The Clon family gathered together
Belonging
Clon children showing classroom work
Progress
The Clon outdoor training ground
Courage

Why support matters now

A donation here is not abstract. It becomes class time, food, sleep, and training.

Clon's own fundraising priorities are practical and urgent: school fees three times a year, books and pens, food, clothing, hygiene items, mattresses, blankets, beds, plates, cups, and training materials.

Keep school doors open

School fees come again and again. Your gift helps pay fees, books, pens, and uniforms before a child is pushed out of class.

Make daily life safer

Food, hygiene items, clothing, mattresses, blankets, plates, cups, and beds turn survival into a dignified daily rhythm.

Let talent earn a future

Juggling tools, mats, safe training space, and performance bookings help circus skill become income, confidence, and hope.

Donor trustReal field photos and films let supporters follow the work with clarity. Real needsFood, school fees, hygiene, blankets, beds, and training supplies are visible donation priorities. Performance pathVisitors can book acrobatics, pyramids, juggling, and girls' yoga performances in Uganda.

What donations protect

Circus is the spark. Education and care are the system.

The real Clon Circus Uganda outdoor training ground in Tororo
Center - Stage - Skills - School - Sustainability

Their future vision

Build a circus school center that funds education through performance.

Clon's long-term dream is a dedicated center with land, shelter, training grounds, and seating where locals and visitors can watch performances. Ticket sales and donations return directly to education, clothing, medical care, and food.

Empowerment through skill Sustainable funding model Community and tourist engagement Cultural exchange in Uganda

Ways to stand with Clon

Choose the need you want to move today.

Live fundraiser board

Give to school, food, training, or safe sleep, then see proof updates.

Build the next pyramid

Every level holds because someone chose to support it.

Select an illustrative gift to build the human pyramid. The stronger the base, the higher courage can rise. Clon directs contributions toward the most current priority.

Secure official giving links Current needs, visible progress
Base started 2 of 10 positions supported
$15 can help

Move books, pens, hygiene items, or a shared meal closer.

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The Clon gallery

Come closer to the people, practice, and progress.

Every photograph comes from Clon Circus Uganda: school support, shared meals, classroom work, community, and the courage built through training.

From the field

A closer look at life inside Clon.

Follow a recent moment from the training ground, classroom, or community and see what steady support makes possible.

Storyfield story Originalfull quality Trustfor donors
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Three field stories from Tororo

Seven seconds can show a skill. These stories reveal what holds it up.

Made from Clon's own photographs, each short film brings you closer to the training, school support, and community behind the performance.

Training and discipline

The pyramid begins with trust

Daily practice in Nagongera turns patience, balance, and teamwork into courage.

Open film
Education and possibility

A school day protected

Learning materials and school support keep possibility within reach for Clon's children.

Open film
Community and belonging

Sixty young people, one Clon family

Training becomes belonging when children are known, encouraged, and given room to grow.

Open film
Made in TororoClon's own real moments Beyond performanceTraining, school, and care Dignity firstStories shared with purpose

The dream donors can build

Build a permanent home for learning, safety, training, and performance.

The long-term vision is land, a safe home, a proper training ground, and a seated performance space where local visitors and tourists can help fund education, food, clothing, and medical care.

Safe shelter and land

A permanent place where vulnerable children can sleep safely, train consistently, and be cared for with dignity.

School and care fund

School fees, books, uniforms, meals, hygiene items, clothing, medical care, mattresses, and blankets.

Training ground and tools

Mats, juggling tools, safe practice space, patient coaching, and field stories that mark each milestone.

Stage that funds the mission

A performance space where shows can raise funds, attract visitors, and keep the children's education moving.

Contact and social channels

Talk to Clon, follow the journey, or invite the team to perform.

Use WhatsApp for fast contact, email for partnerships, and social channels to follow training updates, performances, and fundraising progress from Uganda.

Visit or book

Watch training live or invite the team to perform.

The children train daily from 4 PM to 6:30 PM, weather permitting. Clon can arrange acrobatics, pyramids, juggling artistry, and girls' yoga exercises for performances in Uganda.

WhatsApp direct+256 754 144 076 Emailinfo@cloncircusuganda.org AddressTororo district, Nagongera town council, Mahanga village