Our journey began in Kabali Village, Uganda, where three passionate delegates embarked on a mission to spark change. Tasked with a dual purpose, they sought to uncover a pressing local challenge and inspire the community to see its potential for growth and transformation.

The Spark Begins

In Kabali, they found a critical issue: the lack of access to clean, portable water. This discovery became the starting point of a powerful mission. By rallying support from like-minded individuals across the globe, they brought a portable water project to life, addressing an urgent need and transforming lives within the community.

But this was only the beginning. The success of the water project ignited a deeper vision—to create a global youth community dedicated to driving sustainable social change. From this seed of hope in Kabali, a movement was born, empowering young people around the world to take bold action in their communities, guided by the principles of the Sustainable Development Goals.

  • 2020Foundation of Peace House YDC

    Three passionate youth leaders initiated a community-driven clean water project in Kabali Village, Uganda, addressing critical access to potable water.

  • 2021From Local Impact to Global Goals

    Inspired by the success in Kabali, Peace House YDC embraced a global mission to align youth initiatives with the United Nations SDGs, fostering sustainable development

  • 2021Launch of Spark Projects

    We rolled out the "Spark Projects" initiative to encourage youth-led, self-inspired solutions, offering mentorship and resources for success.

  • 2022Building Strategic Partnerships

    Collaborations with international organizations and stakeholders expanded our reach and enhanced the impact of youth-driven projects globally.

  • 2023Training Future Leaders

    Launched tailored training programs to equip young leaders with critical skills in leadership, sustainability, and innovation.

  • 2024Training Future Leaders

    Advocated globally for resources and policies to support underrepresented communities, amplifying their challenges and potential.