David is a silver medal winner at the 2016 Rio De Janeiro paralympic games as well as a bronze in the 2021 Tokyo paralympic games.
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Christopher Muwanguzi is the CEO of Child’s i Foundation, and board member of Child’s i Foundation (Uganda), he is also a trustee of VSO international. Christopher is a qualified psychotherapist, and an experienced and purpose driven leader with a 20-year track record at board and senior management level where he has provided visionary, strategic leadership in varied and challenging contexts within social impact organisations.
I’m Mutoni Vedastine Rehema, I work as a nurse, speech and language therapist assistant and the operations manager. I love putting big smiles on children faces and their families especially the one we work with at KCDC. I’m grateful for the support I have got from KCDC which has helped me learn a lot of new skills and knowledge and develop my career since I started working with them in 2016.
Steve is the co-founder and executive director of KCDC and oversees the running of the organization. KCDC is deeply personal for Steve as the organization was founded because of the experiences and difficulties that Steve and his wife Asha faced with their own son, who has epilepsy and development delay. They initially advertised for a physiotherapist to come out to Uganda for 6 months to provide intensive therapy for their son, but after realising how many other families were facing similar and even greater challenges, Steve, Asha and Fiona felt compelled to act and established KCDC as a community-focused child therapy centre.
I am a UK-trained Physiotherapist with 21 years of qualified experience working with people with disabilities. I came to Uganda in 2013 for 6-months of volunteering work and have been here ever since. Establishing KCDC with Steve and Asha has been one of the hardest and also most rewarding experiences I have ever had, and it’s wonderful to work with such an accomplished and dedicated team.
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