Buwenge Shared Hope Ministry Ltd

Unverified non-profit organisation

Buwenge Shared Hope Ministry is a Community Based Incorporated nonprofit Organization that was founded in 2008 by a group of community people comprising of teachers and social workers who came together with their practical interventions to support the welfare of needy children, alternatively intervening into the root cause of generational poverty.

Buwenge Shared Hope Ministry serves vulnerable and orphaned children in Uganda with a holistic approach focusing on five core areas: education, health, livelihood, advocacy and faith.

The Organization has a board of 3 directors who are representatives of the community where they work. The directors also head different committees to give the organization an operational pace.

VISION: A strong entity that builds hope and future of orphans and other vulnerable children,
preparing the youths and women to cope with the competitive life situation in Uganda

MISSION: Nourishing orphans and other vulnerable children, youths and women for appropriate
participation in all spheres of life in Uganda.

In the short term, the Ministry supports needy children, improve their wellbeing. In the long term, it sims to inculcate spiritual values, character, responsibility, excellence and empathy among children through positive words they learn.

Website

http://www.bshmug.org

Year established

2008 _ fully registered 2020

Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)

Less than 500,000

Participant in relevant networks

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095669705693&mibextid=ZbWKwL, https://www.youtube.com/@bshmug

Further information


About this organisation

Partnership types

Doing business with the poor; Standards and guidelines development; Project funding

Regions / countries / territories

Africa: Swaziland Americas: 5 countries (show) Europe: Greece; Netherlands; Switzerland; United Kingdom Oceania: Australia; New Zealand; Northern Mariana Islands

Global issues

Children, youth and family welfare; Community development; Education and training;...show all (7)