My Child Uganda seeks to impact lives through education and training while also helping single parents become financially self-sufficient. They have undertaken a number of different initiatives over the years. MCU also helps feed a group of elderly men and women neglected by their community, who are unable to work. Our work will impact lives, one child, one village, one generation at a time, for generations to come.
Iphiko began in 2012 out of God’s heart of compassion for traumatised people, especially women and children. In South Africa, Zambia and others, Iphiko has been providing personal trauma counselling, as well as teaching Bible school students, pastors and other key people basic counselling skills. Through these contacts they invariably find their own broken wings healed, as the Holy Spirit touches and heals them.
Women on the Frontlines Ministries, has been involved in street outreach since January 2009 to women involved in street based prostitution and have been privy to many stories and life transformation during that time. We are a Christian charity registered since 15 February 2012. We continue to provide an evening outreach service and daytime support through our initiative called the Safe Women’s Project.
The Grassroots Trust's projects in Tanzania, Kenya, Romania and India are all run by local Christian organisations with integrity and transparency. They exist to relieve poverty wherever we can and tell people about Jesus through word and deed. They provide food, education, GP level medical care and accommodation. Each project provides a different combination of these things.
Exodus Cry fights sexual exploitation in the sex industry in three strategic ways. 1 Shifting culture through films, videos, podcasts, conferences, and written words. 2 Changing laws by advocating for laws that uproot commercial sexual exploitation and defend those who are sexually exploited for profit. 3 Reaching out and engaging with those bound in sexual exploitation, and lovingly offering them a way out.
Betel’s mission is to bring long-term freedom and restoration to lives broken by drug and alcohol abuse. We accomplish this by building values, skills and character through living, working and worshipping together in a caring Christian community. Our centres for men and women are free-of-charge, operate no waiting lists, and are run by people that have experienced freedom from addiction themselves.
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