PHFU was born out of a ministry of preaching the word of God in prisons, hospitals and communities across various regions of Uganda. During the visits the founder realized many needed more spiritual courage only the word but also physical and emotional support plus practical support in order to build their lives. Many rural communities in Eastern Uganda suffer from illiteracy, poor health, violence, malnutrition, child abuse, neglect of the elderly and more. Through PHFU, we work to restore hope and dignity in communities using spiritual guidance, support systems and empowerment initiatives that bring lasting change. We exist to empower vulnerable communities by breaking the cycle of poverty, ignorance and disease. We do this by providing access to resources, support and opportunities, fostering sustainable change and better future. We are a Christian-founded organization, committed to discipleship and evangelism, supporting poor families, promoting economic development, protecting vulnerable individuals. encouraging hope among HIV-affected people. We also run skills like tailoring, health outreach and church based support groups and food security. Located in Namalemba Village, Kaliro District, our centre serves as a safe space where children, women, and elders come daily for learning, support, and fellowship. This organization has projects such as, education (The schools), health (Medical centers), discipleship (Churches), food security ( crop and animal farming) to deeply impact the community and provide .
Shekinah Kids is a club within Shekinah Christian School, a community-based school in Wakiso-Bujuuko, Uganda. Founded in January 2024, it currently serves 46 children from kindergarten to Primary 5, aged 3–13. The school was created from a personal story of resilience and aims to support vulnerable children, including orphans, children with sickle cell disease, and those from low-income families. Its mission is to nurture hearts and shape minds, helping children reach their full potential through education, care, and encouragement. The school also works with community organizations to improve health and wellbeing alongside learning. Volunteers support teaching, daily classroom activities, mentoring, and cultural exchange, helping children build confidence, discover talents, and develop life skills.
Friends of Uganda (FOU) was established in 1985 by Mavis and Ken Willand, Cate, and Philip from the United Kingdom after witnessing the impact of war and the growing HIV/AIDS crisis, which left many children orphaned and vulnerable. The organization was founded to support orphaned and child-headed households affected by loss of parents, stigma, and poverty. It began with 137 children and has since grown in response to increasing need. FOU provides holistic care including food, education, healthcare, and psychosocial support. The Children’s Centre at Muguluka was established after acquiring land, offering long-term support for orphans from primary school through university. Among the first group of foster children, 12 successfully completed university education.
We're a small but passionate team based in Aparis Village, led by locals who truly care about the community. We welcome volunteers like family and value respect, kindness, shared meals, storytelling, and cultural exchange. You’ll work alongside dedicated community members who are committed to making a positive impact, and we’ll do our best to make your stay inspiring, safe, and unforgettable.
Ssamba Foundation is a hybrid social enterprise based in Uganda, founded in 2006 by Rtn. Isaac Ssamba. We are dedicated to supporting community-led development through ethical and responsible volunteer programs. We partner with local communities, schools, clinics, and organizations to deliver sustainable impact in education, health, agriculture, and water & sanitation. Our mission is to connect global volunteers with local needs in a way that respects community ownership, promotes dignity, and supports long-term development. We believe volunteering should be transparent, responsible, and locally driven, not a replacement for local expertise. What We Do: We offer volunteer programs in four core areas: Education: Supporting literacy, youth engagement, and classroom learning through supervised placements Health: Promoting hygiene, nutrition, and community health education with local clinics Agriculture: Supporting sustainable farming, community gardens, and food security initiatives Water & Sanitation: Promoting WASH education, hygiene awareness, and community water management Who We Serve: Our programs are open to gap-year students, university groups, service-learning programs, professionals and skilled volunteers, families, faith groups, and travelers aged 30–50.
Berean Community Hand of Faith Ltd is a faith-based, non-profit organization in Uganda focused on community support and Christian ministry. Founded in January 2025 and registered with the Uganda Registration Services Bureau, it aims to promote Christian living while supporting vulnerable groups, especially children in need such as orphans, abandoned children, children of incarcerated parents, and those with health or social challenges. We also support elderly people and caregivers, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable community members. Our work includes medical referrals, psychosocial support, education assistance, livelihood empowerment, community outreach, workshops, pastoral care, counseling, and elderly companionship. Volunteer Roles Volunteers may engage in: Children and community ministry (Bible stories, prayer groups, Sunday school, outreach) Mentoring and education support (tutoring, life skills, recreation activities) Community outreach programs and events Elderly care and companionship Administration support (data entry, communication, fundraising, sponsorship work) Expectations Volunteers work closely with local staff in hands-on roles, respecting local culture and adapting to a grassroots environment. Observation alone is not the focus—active participation is encouraged. Volunteers receive free accommodation, three daily meals (local food), and free internet access.
Our History Saint Ann Foundation was born out of a powerful personal journey and a legacy of compassion. Founded in 2017 by Abel Robert Ssekayombya, the organization grew from his own experience of being raised by his late Auntie Ann after losing his parents at a young age due to poverty and hardship. In gratitude for her care and driven by a deep desire to support others facing similar challenges, Abel established Saint Ann Foundation to continue her legacy of uplifting underprivileged children, girls, and women. Today, the Foundation is legally registered in Uganda as a Company Limited by Guarantee and an NGO under the NGO Act 2016, as well as a 501(c)(3) public charity in the United States (EIN: 83-0652651). It works across peri-urban and hard-to-reach rural communities to create opportunities for those most in need. Our Mission Saint Ann Foundation envisions a world where every child, girl, and woman is nurtured, empowered, and equipped to reach their full potential. Guided by the motto “Empowered children, girls, and women, transformed communities,” we coordinate and optimize resources that enhance the welfare of the underprivileged. Through a collaborative, grassroots approach, we implement education, skills development, health, and livelihood programs that build resilience and support sustainable community growth. What Volunteers Should Expect Volunteers joining Saint Ann Foundation become part of a caring and purpose-driven community that values meaningful engagement and mutual learning. You will work alongside local women, youth, and community leaders, supporting empowerment initiatives such as vocational skills training, enterprise development, mentorship workshops, and community outreach activities. Life here is authentic, immersive, and rich in cultural exchange, offering you not only the chance to serve but also to grow personally and professionally.