Most of the northern Uganda community is still recovering from insurgency and many in the community especially the women and girls lack skills as well as hope and encouragement. In particular the child mothers/youth who are parents already at their young age constitute a sector which is generally rated to be doing badly in the region. Psychosocial support activities are emphasized together with the common traditions of the region such as ‘wang-oo’ (evening bonfires) in a manner that restores the values of motherhood, family and community support structures and the family as a whole.