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Sister Keko Mary Stella explains the work of ARDOC. ARDOC started as a women led Community Based Organization formed and run by a group of community Volunteers, irrespective of their race, culture, religion or social status. The organization was formed in 2015 by 5 volunteers who were concerned about vulnerable young mothers and poor youth who had lost a sense of belonging as a result of the aftermath of chronic poverty, illiteracy, early pregnancy and other economic challenges. At that time, ARDOC served as a platform for experience sharing and comfort. Little did these members know that the 5-member group would one day become a big Community Based Organization serving and empowering hundreds of vulnerable young mothers and youth from disadvantaged families and communities of Tororo
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Sister Keko Mary Stella explains the work of ARDOC. ARDOC started as a women led Community Based Organization formed and run by a group of community Volunteers, irrespective of their race, culture, religion or social status. The organization was formed in 2015 by 5 volunteers who were concerned about vulnerable young mothers and poor youth who had lost a sense of belonging as a result of the aftermath of chronic poverty, illiteracy, early pregnancy and other economic challenges. At that time, ARDOC served as a platform for experience sharing and comfort. Little did these members know that the 5-member group would one day become a big Community Based Organization serving and empowering hundreds of vulnerable young mothers and youth from disadvantaged families and communities of Tororo
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Sister Keko Mary Stella explains the work of ARDOC. ARDOC started as a women led Community Based Organization formed and run by a group of community Volunteers, irrespective of their race, culture, religion or social status. The organization was formed in 2015 by 5 volunteers who were concerned about vulnerable young mothers and poor youth who had lost a sense of belonging as a result of the aftermath of chronic poverty, illiteracy, early pregnancy and other economic challenges. At that time, ARDOC served as a platform for experience sharing and comfort. Little did these members know that the 5-member group would one day become a big Community Based Organization serving and empowering hundreds of vulnerable young mothers and youth from disadvantaged families and communities of Tororo District with Practical vocational skills and knowledge. ARDOC Community Vocational Centre focuses specifically on Vocational Training and community empowerment Program in Siwa Sub county Tororo district. |