Our Projects

SAFE WATER

One significant challenge we have encountered is the lack of access to safe water in many Ugandan villages.

This issue affects families who must share water sources with animals, leading to tragic drownings and other health
concerns.

To address this problem, we have developed a water safety program to provide clean and safe water to those in need by installing water tanks in households to harvest water. We’re committed to creating enduring smiles by improving the health and well-being of Ugandan communities.

HAND SKILLS

Uganda faces large unemployment rates and through our hands-on technical skills, we aim to reduce these numbers by equipping youths with skills in Metalworks, Bakery, Tailoring, Brick making, and other skills.

This in the short run, we can see youths earn and sustain their families in the community.

FOOD RELIEF

Our Food Relief program has put smiles on the faces of families who can not afford family basic needs.

Since 2020 Mugabi has provided over 2,500 food baskets to vulnerable families in the community. As we carry out these food distributions we share the gospel and we have seen many giving their lives to Christ Jesus.

EVANGELISM

Mugabi Miracles Missions is an organization that celebrates Christ Jesus, we have partnered with local churches to identify vulnerable families and extend the gospel of our Lord through door-to-door evangelism.

A community that prays together grows together through Christ Jesus. We have seen the joy of our Lord in
these families.

TRANSFORMATION.

This an initiative where Mugabi Miracles Missions reaches out to single mothers and fathers who are not able to meet family’s basic needs
We have managed to equip families with financial knowledge and then give them start-up capital.

Through this, fathers and mothers have been able to generate income and provide for their families.

  1. We have handed over motorcycles ( boda bodas) to fathers to generate income.
  2. We have provided start-up capital to men in the community for brick-making and this employs many
    youthful men
  3. Mothers have been helped to start small businesses like charcoal selling because charcoal is a popular source
    of cooking energy.

SPONSORSHIP

Since education is an international human right for all children, many families in Uganda can not afford to take their children to school because of privatization making school expensive to afford to some families.

But through our program, we have identified about 100 children who are in dire need of being in school. Three of
these children have so far benefited from our program where we pay half of the school fees and the parents’ top
up.

SPECIAL CARE

Under our special care program, we have provided wheelchairs to people with disabilities and this has eased the mobility of these persons