Our Story

Our Story

World Bridge Foundation was born from the shared dreams of Ugandan musician and cultural ambassador, Herbert Kinobe (known as Chinobay), and his wife Stella. Both grew up in Uganda facing separate hardships and deeply aware of the lack of opportunities for many children across the country. Chinobay, discovering his musical gift early, began touring Europe at just 9 years old with a youth cultural ensemble, and became a UNICEF child ambassador by 14 at the special invitation of UNICEF executive director Michel Sidibe. His experiences abroad opened his eyes to global disparities in children's access to opportunities, education and basic needs, sparking a lifelong commitment to empower underprivileged youth through the arts.

Meanwhile, Stella navigated the challenges of poverty, determined to forge a better path through education despite financial struggles. Through various challenges, her hope was to overcome adversity and help others, especially girls, in similar circumstances.




In Uganda, where opportunities for children are often limited, Chinobay's childhood experiences fueled his desire to make a difference. He envisioned a world where every child, regardless of background, could thrive. This vision took shape through mentorships that he provided to several children within the community, schools where he trained music and later on with Dance of Hope, a transformative arts education program that has empowered many children with skills, confidence, and global connections through music and dance.

Chinobay's outreach extended beyond Uganda, bringing arts education programs to schools and communities across the United States, bridging cultures and fostering understanding. As their impact grew, Chinobay and Stella formalized their commitment in 2019 with the establishment of World Bridge Foundation. This 501 C (3) non-profit organization has since touched the lives of over 60,000 students in the U.S., sharing Africa's rich cultural heritage and empowering youth globally.

Today, World Bridge Foundation continues to be a beacon of cultural exchange and empowerment. Through their programs, children not only learn artistic skills but also gain a sense of purpose and self-esteem. They create global friendships and develop leadership qualities, preparing them to succeed in an interconnected world. Chinobay and Stella's journey from challenging beginnings to global impact reflects their unwavering dedication to creating opportunities where none existed before.

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