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2021-10-12 Garden of Hope Children's Album

Garden of Hope

 

 

 

Garden of Hope, where Hope is Restored

The organization's objective is to restore hope to the hopeless and give help to the desperate such as orphans, widows, disadvantaged youths, elders and vulnerable people. We believed we are able to build a sustainable community and defeat poverty in a large number of families in Eastern Uganda.

 

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ACTIVITIES OF THE ORGANIZATION:

  • 1.Spreading the gospel and evangelism
  • 2. Providing school fees.
  • 3. Providing basic needs to the widows, and elders like clothes, food, soap, salt, fuel for cooking and other necessities of living.
  • 4. Providing school materials like books, pens, pencils, school uniforms (i.e Trouser for boys, Skirts for girls, shirts, and shoes for both).
  • 5. Caring for the needy children and vulnerable ones.
  • 6. Teaching skills to the needy and vulnerable children and the community.
  • 7. Equipping the children with relevant skills and establishing income-generating projects.
  • 8. Providing the children basic needs like food, accommodation, shelter, clothes among other necessities.

Managers

  • Emilly Jackrine Tusaba
  • Kateu George
  • Richard G. Wai 

Richard G. Wai Bio

I Am Richard G.born again and I love Jesus Christ so much.We were born seven and by the grace of God we are still alive. Our father died in 2005 and this gave us a good lesson.I went to school and I did Mass communication and Journalism.I have worked with many companies, organisations and Ministries. 

 

   

 

Garden of Hope Children's Ministry Uganda

Garden of Hope Children's Ministry Uganda

Garden of hope - Emilly Jackrine Tusaba - Welcome to Garden of Hope, where hope is Restored. The organization's objective is to restore hope to the hopeless and give help to the desperate such as orphans, widows, disadvantaged youths, elders and vulnerable people. We believed we are able to build a sustainable community and defeat poverty in a large number of families in Eastern Uganda.