By Aggrey Baba Housing Finance Bank (HFB) has stepped up its commitment to family development by supporting the recently held national parenting symposium at Kololo Independence Grounds, themed “Parental Involvement, Sex Education, and Children’s Wellbeing.”Organized by the Mama Tendo Foundation, the symposium brought together over 500 working mothers from Uganda’s corporate and business sectors. The First Lady of Uganda, Hon. Janet Kataaha Museveni, delivered the keynote address, drawing from her personal experience as a mother to urge parents to be more intentional in raising morally grounded children.“Protecting the moral integrity of our children is not a choice, it’s a responsibility,” said the First Lady, calling for greater parental presence and meaningful engagement, particularly on matters of sex education and mental health.The event attracted participation from MPs, ministers, and corporate leaders, highlighting its national significance in shaping conversations on family, education, and social progress.Mama Tendo Foundation, under the leadership of its founder Catherine Ruhweza, has for 15 years championed family transformation through parenting seminars, workshops, and online platforms, reaching over 500,000 families.As a proud sponsor, HFB reaffirmed its dedication to empowering families, with Doreen Nyiramugisha, Head of Marketing and Communication at the bank, saying that the bank’s involvement aligns with its broader mission to empower individuals and communities through solutions like the HFB Woman loan.“At Housing Finance Bank, we believe that strong families are the foundation of thriving communities,” she noted, adding that through partnerships like this with Mama Tendo Foundation, and financial solutions that uplift women and families, HFB is contributing to a more informed and resilient generation.The bank’s social impact agenda supports Sustainable Development Goal 3 on Good Health and Well-being. Beyond financial services, the bank invests in family-oriented initiatives including Business Clinics that equip women with practical skills and confidence to thrive.