OUR PURPOSE: WHY DO WE EXIST?
The Organisation started at a time when service delivery was required at the grassroot. Thus its determination to respond to the increasing demand for service delivery with appropriate competence. It is well known that the decentralisation system of Governance ushered in by the NRM (National Resistance Movement), the ruling Party, and mainly in the Public sector, has passed on a gigantic challenge for service delivery at the grassroot.
This has really increased the need for development in the delivering of services to the people in the rural areas. In the different divisions of Springs Alive under which fall the programmes of SPA, the need for managerial skills for service delivery to private and public centres,there is still an immediate future challenge which needs appropriate arrangement and proper skilled management.The need for institutional and individual accountability is no longer a wish or an opinion but a must for all because accountability and transparency are the only ways to show managerial capability.
All this calls for the emergence of institutions dedicated to ensuring that the current and future management of service delivery in rural areas is competent and capable of delivering services to the people satisfactorily.
SPA is committed and dedicated to ensure that the services required at the grassroots should be delivered to the beneficiaries involving all the appropriate stakeholders.
Therefore SPA is now here to answer the call by private and public sectors to deliver services accordingly.
Springs Alive (SPA) is a registered, non-profit, community based organization based in Uganda(SPA VISION STATEMENT) that strives to improve the quality of life in the region for the underprivileged by establishing effective, efficient and affordable social services.
SPA MISSION STATEMENT is dedicated to providing services that will see the underpriviledged in our society achieve their goals of a peaceful and improved life.


This initiative is the result of a comprehensive community participatory planning process involving beneficiaries and promoters, and recognizing the contribution of other key stakeholders in the battle against povery, illiteracy.

