Through Faith Equals Works Inc., two US churches, and a Nigerian Pastor, we provide nutritious food to 40 families in the Ndiogu Village who attend the Assemblies of God Church. The initiative aims to help those facing extreme hardships and show God's love and generosity. Contributions from individuals, churches, and fundraising are making this program possible.
"F.E.W." and First Baptist Church of Crestmont have collaborated to complete the "Messiah" Mission House in Ndiogu Village. The facility will provide a safe residence for short-term U.S. missionary teams and serve as a Literacy Education Classroom and Biblical Training Center for Rural Pastors and Ministers.
We're excited to announce our upcoming solar panel project in Indiogu Village, which will provide power for the water well and "Messiah" mission house. This will replace the old, non-cost-effective generator that often left the community without clean water. Solar power is better for the environment and critical for preventing unnecessary diseases and deaths.
Join the "Mission Immersion" program for a 10-day mission trip to rural Nigeria, providing participants with a deeper understanding of the spiritual and physical needs of the local community. Build lasting relationships with a host church and collaborate on impactful initiatives that benefit the community. Faith Equals Works Inc. offers ways to get involved, such as sponsoring monthly food distributions or additional wells for clean drinking water. Make a sustainable impact while enriching your ministry.
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Our Reusable Pad project helps African teen girls who cannot afford sanitary pads, preventing them from missing school. We believe all girls deserve hygienic period solutions. We aim to empower girls to achieve their full potential and manage their periods with dignity.
In Uganda, over half the population lacks access to clean drinking water and proper toilets. The Uganda Mission Project has repaired water pumps and provided water stations to churches and schools. This year's latest projects are repairing and upgrading a toilet station at Kare Afrika Orphanage and installing a septic tank and separate flush toilets for men and women with hand-washing sinks. These toilets are the first flush toilets in the entire District of Bujagali Falls, Jinja, Uganda.
Since 2017, the Uganda Mission Project has been offering medical assistance to three secluded villages in Jinja, Matuga, and Gomba Districts in Uganda. In collaboration with Health Restoration Uganda, a non-profit organization established by Dr. Mathias Lukwago, we provide one-day medical and dental services, safe circumcision procedures, and testing and education on HIV, Malaria, and Hepatitis. We also distribute medication and reading glasses and conduct informative sessions on Breast and Cervical cancer awareness and Family Planning services. Our clinics have a special Prayer station where our Missionaries pray with and offer comfort to every patient, spreading the love and healing power of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Our Reusable Pad project helps African teen girls who cannot afford sanitary pads, preventing them from missing school. We believe all girls deserve hygienic period solutions. Since 2019, we've distributed 200-300 pads yearly in Uganda and educate girls on hygiene. We aim to empower girls to achieve their full potential and manage their periods with dignity.
Our Reusable Pad project helps African teen girls who cannot afford sanitary pads, preventing them from missing school. We believe all girls deserve hygienic period solutions. Since 2019, we've distributed 200-300 pads yearly in Uganda and educate girls on hygiene. We aim to empower girls to achieve their full potential and manage their periods with dignity.
The Pillow Case Dress project began with six handmade dresses given to little girls in Uganda. It has since grown to distribute over 300 dresses on mission trips. Sewing Angels from different churches have contributed, including a pastor in Uganda who made 200 pairs of shorts for boys. Each dress has a label that reads "GOD LOVES ME" to show that the child is special and loved by God. The project brings smiles to many vulnerable children in Uganda.
Uganda Women’s Cancer Support Organization is a non-profit organization established by cancer survivors in 2004. They aim to provide psychosocial support and raise awareness about the importance of early detection of breast and cervical cancers. The Uganda Mission Project supports them and offers transport fees to and from doctor visits. The counseling staff plays a crucial role in remote villages.
We met Richard Muzaale in 2016 and helped launch his RSLC program in Uganda by introducing him to Reboot, who sent 20 laptops. Richard, a secondary computer teacher, runs the program during school breaks and has inspired students with his personal story. The program now offers courses in ICT, programming, Microsoft, website design, computer repair, and sewing. We've supported Richard's graduation celebration since 2019.
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At Compassion Closet, our main objective is to create a welcoming and inclusive school environment for all students. We understand the difficulties that families facing financial challenges encounter, especially when providing basic necessities for their children, and we empathize with kids who are bullied due to their lack of new clothes or because of their worn-out and dirty garments. It is disheartening to know that poverty can lead to immense stress for school children, affecting their academic performance, classroom behavior, and motivation to attend school. Unfortunately, this can also result in students dropping out of school or getting involved in street crimes.
To help address this issue, our Compassion Closet initiative works closely with the principal, nurse, and counselors at the local elementary school to provide new or gently used uniforms to students in need. Teachers will identify students who may benefit from this assistance. We have created a safe and accessible space inside the building where those students can receive our services. All the uniforms we collect from donation boxes are carefully cleaned and made readily available to them. Moreover, we're committed to securing essential supplies such as new underwear, socks, sneakers, shoes, uniform tops, shorts, pants, coats, hats, and other necessary items through generous donations from individuals, local politicians, celebrities, and organizations.
We firmly believe that our compassionate efforts will positively impact the lives of these students, enhancing their academic performance and overall well-being.
Your contribution can make a big difference in the lives of those we serve. Donate today to help support our mission of empowering communities.
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