


UGANDA MISSION AND PROJECTS

EDUCATION PROGRAM
A new primary school, and a secondary school in addition to other needful facilities and monthly support, we have seen the children grow up, some of whom have been supported to get further education.
Reaching Uganda’s Most Vulnerable with the Love of Christ
Concern Mission International is working with local pastors in the rural areas of Uganda with a heart for children who are orphaned, abandoned, traumatized, abused, or poverty-stricken. The Kingstone Uganda project provides a home for over 75 orphans while reaching out to other needy children with clothing, food, medical care, and educational assistance. For the past 13 years, through our donor's and partners' moral, emotional, financial, and spiritual support given to these vulnerable, helpless, and needy children, we expect that when all is accomplished these children will be able to go out and become better citizens in their society. our team also evangelizes and helps the needy people in the community, thus causing a positive impact on people’s lives.
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Sharing the Love of Christ in Uganda
Following the example of our Savior, who met people’s physical needs along with their spiritual needs, we provide help to those who are needy and suffering through indigenous ministries.
When disasters strike in remote regions, indigenous missionaries are often the first responders, taking every opportunity to share the hope they have in Jesus Christ. Likewise, indigenous missionaries care for those whom society has rejected, including victims of leprosy, street children, and widows.
They shelter and protect persecuted believers and the families of Christian martyrs. They go tent-to-tent in refugee camps throughout the Middle East to aid, listen to, and pray for broken people who were forced to flee their homes.
Help from God’s people in developed nations provides indigenous missionaries with the resources they need for compassionate outreach—resources like food for the hungry, medicine for the sick, provision for the persecuted, and children’s homes for the orphan.