Socioeconomic

Nsambya Outreach Mission: Holistic Care for Body and Spirit

The Nsambya Outreach Mission was a holistic community service initiative focused on meeting both physical and spiritual needs. Through a combination of medical outreach, food distribution, clothing support, and evangelism, the mission demonstrated compassion through practical action. Volunteer medical professionals provided free health consultations, treatment, medication, and essential health education to individuals with limited access […]

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Misindi Dental Camp

Masindi Dental Camp 2025 was a week-long community outreach held from 13–19 October 2025, focused on improving health, strengthening communities, and restoring hope across Masindi District. The initiative provided free dental services for children, oral health education, and toothbrush distribution to promote better hygiene. Beyond healthcare, the team engaged students and educators at MJS Farm

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Freedom Development Agency (Freeda)

$ UGX 60,000,000 budget   Freedom Development Agency (Freeda), an initiative of Mercy House Ministries, is dedicated to uplifting vulnerable Christian communities in urban slums across Uganda. Founded by Dr. Gilbert Birungi, Freeda combines microfinance, skills training, and spiritual empowerment to combat poverty sustainably. Operating in areas like Kawempe North, Kampala, Freeda has empowered 530 active

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Mercy Scholarships

Founded in 2012, our children’s care program was created to serve vulnerable and at-risk children by providing a safe home, access to education, healthcare, and essential life resources. We support children who have experienced abandonment, neglect, or the loss of parental care, offering them stability, compassion, and hope for a brighter future. In 2019, the

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Safe Water Project

Lack of access to safe, clean drinking water is one of the world’s most serious humanitarian problems. Worldwide, unsafe water and lack of sanitation kill over 30,000 people each month, with children being the most affected. Safe water can transform an entire community suffering from waterborne sickness and disease into a much healthier one where

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