Kamuli, Uganda · Active Now

Give Children a
Safe Future

Why Kamuli?

High child need. Local leadership in place. A model built to last.

1.7M
Children in Uganda are orphaned.
Source: UNICEF Uganda ↗
1 in 3
Ugandan families have fostered orphaned children.
Source: UNICEF Uganda ↗
47.9%
Kamuli residents are under age 15.
Source: UBOS Kamuli Profile ↗

Building the Foundation for Orphan Care

Livestock

The 500-goat target builds a sustainable income cycle: keep the mother herd, sell offspring, reinvest in mission work.

Current: 115 goatsGoal: 500 goats

Agriculture

We are actively growing cabbage, eggplant, carrots, tomatoes, onions, peppers, maize, and cassava. Pasture is harvested continuously to feed the herd.

Current: 66 lbs/day Goal: 150 lbs/day

Land Expansion

Moving from 5.3 to 16+ acres is critical for long-term viability, with about one acre needed per 30 goats plus crop production.

Current: 5.3 acresGoal: 16+ acres

Next Goal:
12 More Acres

$60,000 secures 12 more acres to expand grazing and crop production.

This land expansion is what unlocks Phase 2: the Youth Center campus.

$0
raised toward our goal: $60,000
Used for land acquisition & infrastructure
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The Plan

Meet Moses

Born and raised in Kamuli, Moses leads this work with deep local roots. He and his wife, Stellar, are raising their family there and carrying a long-term vision to create stable, Christ-centered care for children.

"Through Give and Go Missions support, we're not just rearing goats. We're empowering lives and teaching our community sustainable farming practices."

— Moses

Support The Vision

Simple ways to support Uganda right now.

Monthly

$65

Keep It Running

Supports daily farm needs like feed, supplies, maintenance, and local operations.

One-time Gift

$500+

Move Faster

Helps accelerate infrastructure and growth milestones needed for Phase 2.

Next Goal

$60,000

Secure 12 Acres

This land expansion is what unlocks Phase 2: the Youth Center campus.

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