Our Projects
Here at Alive Again Ministries Uganda we has a number of Projects which have improved the lives of many people, we call upon anyone out there to stand with us in this noble cause: below are some of them:
- Alive Again Child Sponsorship Projects
- Alive School
- Sunset Project
Alive Again Child Sponsorship Projects
Sharing God’s love with Vulnerable Children will open your eyes and the beneficially’s eyes to see how God’s love can transform lives and communities.
Alive Again Ministries Ugand caters for some of these children by offering the following services:
- Clothing,
- Education,
- Rehabilitation and counselling services,
- Sports and Games activities
- Music Dance and Drama
- Sunday school and evangelism.
The organisation ministers to the needy of the neediest children within the church communities though our project called Child Care Project to help them in the holistic development of their spiritually, physically, economically and in the cognitive aspect. Through this ministry, we have registered quite a number successes and achievements
Alive School
At Alive Again Ministries Uganda we believe that education is the key to changing people’s lives from a life of low self-esteem, misery, hopelessness and poverty to a life of creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. Therefore Alive Again School is a school that empowers, builds confidence and self-sustainability to the ‘at risk children’ in the Community by giving them an opportunity of education, training in life skills and exposure to God’s word; hence equipping them for life.
Alive School was opened on 6th Feb 2019 with 30 children and 3 teachers. Currently we have 225 children from Kindergarten to Primary 7 and 14 teachers. With t he support from our partners, Alive Again Ministries Uganda provides education sponsorship to some of the disadvantaged children as funds may allow.
Sunset Project
“Do not cast me off in the time of old age; do not forsake me when my strength is spent.” Psalm 71:9
Growing old isn’t all that easy anywhere. There is no more hopeless creature in the world than an elderly person in Uganda. But it is especially hard in a desperately poor country like Uganda. The gap between the future-pursuing young generation and the forgotten elderly is terrifyingly wide. The elderly in Uganda have experienced unspeakable hardships throughout their lives. The elderly don’t feel ignored; they feel betrayed and abandoned.
Years of civil war left many without spouses or family members. And even after the war, they struggled to provide for themselves while the economy lay in shambles. Now, in the sunset years of their lives, life hasn’t gotten easier for Uganda’s elderly. In fact, it has gotten far more difficult for many. Daily life is little more than a struggle to survive. This need is what has prompted many Christians in these countries to reach out with love and compassion, both to elderly church members, and beyond. Bringing with them food, clothing, medical care and whatever else is needed, we bring God’s Word and the tender love of Christ into their homes and into the lives of the abandoned elderly.
We have encountered a seemingly endless number of elderly people who are in desperate need of help.