Biblesforuganda

Unverified non-profit organisation

biblesforuganda is an outreach arm for Newtestament Fellowship International with its head quarter in Northern Carolina. The organisation is faith based and started its operation in Uganda and with branches all over Africa. It works with Vision of Proclaiming the True Gospel and Doctrine Empowering, reaching unreached and neglected communities and hard to reach zones. In Uganda, its headed by Bishop who oversees the operation and align the vision of ministry. As faith based ministry, the organization currently supports over 200 elderly women in districts of Kayunga through food relief and medical care and support programme. However, as a growing ministry, the group also supports marginalized children, youth, and teenage mothers, access education through sponsorship, provide skills for survival to support them live a life of dignity. The group is focusing on areas of enhancing accessibility to health while mainstreaming HIV / aids, improving access to income and food security and improving education of over 2000 households currently in Kayunga in Uganda.

Bibblesforuganda welcomes any partnerships for funding from any reputable foundation or individuals for the implementation of this 5 years plan.

Website

http://www.biblesforuganda.com/

Participant in relevant networks

New testament Fellowship International National Fellowship of pentecostal churches in Uganda Ugandan Pentecostal ministries

About this organisation

Partnership types

Advocacy of global issues; Project funding; Provision of services / personnel;...show all (4)

Regions / countries / territories

Africa: Uganda

Global issues

Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Anti-corruption, illicit drugs and law...show all (14)

Goods categories

Agriculture, aquaculture & forestry; Apparel & fashion; Arts, crafts &...show all (11)

Business sectors

Advocacy and legal services; Agriculture and livestock; Community and social services;...show all (6)

Disasters

Uganda: Floods - May 2013; Uganda: Cholera Outbreak - May 2013; East Africa Crisis