PROJECTS
HOPE Schools
COME Uganda has a passion to see children in Uganda reach their greatest potential. At present there are 7 HOPE schools run by COME across Uganda. In these schools students grow up in a Christ-centered environment, nurtured in their faith and given a quality education that will open paths to a brighter future.
The schools are funded through sponsorships and parent contributions.
Hospital Advocacy
The COME Hospital Advocacy Team consists of 20 volunteer staff, a team co-ordinator and a social worker who care for destitute and needy patients by bathing, feeding, providing clothes and bedding, and by locating relatives.
They also provide spiritual care for many of the patients, offering to talk and pray with them as they deal with sickness and injury.
COME Sponsorship
TAX DEDUCTIBLE CHILD AND WIDOW SPONSORSHIPS are available through Australia HOPE International.
These, along with HOPE Schools, give hundreds of children a much needed education and a future for as little as $45 a month.
WADER (Widows And Destitute Empowerment Relief) SPONSORSHIPS assist women in need to develop a sustainable lifestyle.
MORE ABOUT SPONSORSHIPS HERE...
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ZAABU Women
Zaabu is a support group for women who are HIV+ which offers them teaching and Christian counselling and provides them with an opportunity to learn valuable sewing and craft skills.
The ladies come together daily at the COME Uganda base in Lugala. Their beautiful creations are then sold in markets and ONLINE and 100% the profits are distributed among women in order to help them earn a living.
CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE.
NEW Secondary School
COME Uganda is currenty breaking ground on its very first Secondary School! Continuing with the legacy of providing sound education, HOPE Secondary School will allow students to continue their education to a higher degree in a nurturing environment. Located in the region of Lukwanga, 13km from Lugala, dormitories will be available for students to board on campus. The Secondary School will begin conducting classes in 2018.