Brian’s mother, Kyarimpa Jovia, instilled in him the values of compassion and giving back to the community(Philanthropy). As a student, he often shared with his peers and would serve dinner to the neighbourhood every Thanksgiving. These early experiences shaped his mindset and led him to work with organisations like the Angella Katatumba Development Foundation (2016), Judith Heard Foundation (2019), and Desire Luzinda Foundation (2021).
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Muhumuza’s philanthropic efforts are extensive, with a focus on children’s welfare, refugee support, and environmental activism. He founded Kyarimpa Cares in 2021 to champion the rights and well-being of children and the elderly.
Through this organisation, he continues to contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by emphasising research, power-sharing, funding learning, and long-term thinking.
Through this organisation, he continues to contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by emphasising research, power-sharing, funding learning, and long-term thinking.
He published the 50 Million Trees for Africa campaign by Judith Heard Foundation, promoting afforestation in Uganda. He has collaborated with public figures like Rickman Manrick and Yo Kuku! to donate over 1000 kilograms of chicken to ghetto areas in Uganda during the Christmas season.
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On 31st March 2024, Muhumuza collaborated with Uganda National Forestry Authority and Buluma Samba Foundation and Judith Heard Foundation where 200 fruit and medicinal tree seedlings were donated and planted at Life 4 Kids Home School in Kitengela Kenya.