Alien Skin Vows to Transform Lives of Street Children Through His New Charity Project.

Kampala, Uganda – Renowned Ugandan musician Alien Skin has announced his commitment to supporting street children, revealing that he is actively working on a project aimed at changing their lives for the better.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with a local television station, the Sitya Danger hitmaker expressed his desire to give back to the community, stating that he has achieved many of his personal dreams and now wants to uplift disadvantaged children.

Renowned Ugandan musician Alien Skin
"I have a project I am working on to support street children with whatever little I can share with them. I have already achieved many things I used to dream about, and now I want to see the better side of those kids. I want to help them change their lifestyle," Alien Skin stated.

A Passion for Street Children’s Welfare

Alien Skin, who has often been associated with an unapologetic and street-wise persona, has in recent months demonstrated a softer, more philanthropic side. His efforts to reach out to street children reflect a growing awareness of the struggles these young individuals face.

According to the artist, many street children are misunderstood and stereotyped as criminals, yet with the right support and guidance, they can lead productive lives.

"People need to see these kids for who they really are. Many of them are on the streets because of situations beyond their control. They deserve a second chance, just like anyone else," he added.

Friends and Fans Expected to Support the Initiative.

Although details about the project are still emerging, Alien Skin is optimistic that with the help of well-wishers, he will be able to provide support in various ways, including shelter, food, and mentorship programs.

He has hinted at using proceeds from his music career and concerts to finance the initiative. He has also called upon friends, fellow musicians, and fans to join him in making a difference in the lives of street children.

With Uganda’s rising number of homeless children, initiatives like this could go a long way in offering hope and opportunities to those in need.