Our programs

Faith, skills, and school, working together

Every program serves one mission: women and children who can stand on their own, in faith, in income, and in school.

Ongoing · Discipleship

Worship, the Word, and a shared table

Spiritual life is the heartbeat of everything else.

  • Friday Women’s Fellowship, 80 to 90 women each week for worship, the Word, and a shared meal.
  • Saturday Sunday School, 300 children taught, fed, and loved.
  • The Precious Pearls, teenage girls mentored every second Sunday.
Ongoing · Livelihoods

Baskets and poultry that pay a wage

Dignified work replaces begging on the street.

  • Basket weaving, women craft quality baskets sold at market and earn the same week.
  • Broiler poultry, an operational project whose profit pays women’s wages directly.
Ongoing · Education

Sponsorship that keeps a child in school

Education breaks the cycle of poverty.

  • 35 children are in local Jinja schools through faithful sponsors.
  • 150+ children are still on the waitlist, each a name and a face hoping for a sponsor.
Vision · Long-term

A tailoring school and a working farm

Building the future, by faith.

  • A vocational sewing and tailoring school that turns skills into careers.
  • Community farming on owned land, so the fellowship can feed itself for good.
Women in Friday fellowship, and growing
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Children fed and taught every Saturday
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Children already sponsored into local schools
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Children on the waitlist, praying for a sponsor
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Most women who come report a lasting change, and the room keeps filling as new women arrive every week.

How you can help

Three ways to partner from anywhere

Sponsor a Child's Education

Monthly tuition

Commit to one child’s monthly school fees, uniform and supplies. You’ll know their name, see their face and follow their progress.

Finance a Poultry Batch

One-time gift

Fund a batch of broiler chickens. The profit pays women’s wages directly, so your gift becomes ongoing income for mothers.

Fund Medical Outreach

Outreach package

Cover first-aid supplies and treatment packages for chronic slum diseases affecting the women and children we serve.

Program FAQs

Questions partners often ask

Gifts are sent via international bank transfer or Mobile Money (MoMo) directly to the ministry’s accountable channels in Uganda. Funds are applied to the program you designate, and we report back with photos, receipts and updates from the ground so you can see exactly what your gift accomplished.

Each sponsor is connected to a specific child by name. Our local team helps children write or dictate letters and gathers school progress reports and photos, which we share with sponsors regularly — building a real relationship across continents.

With patience, respect and relationship. We never coerce; we serve first. The Karamojong carry a rich pastoralist heritage, and we honour their culture and language while sharing the Gospel through consistent love, practical help and the testimony of changed lives. Trust is built one meal, one basket and one Bible study at a time.

Yes. Women of the Way Ministries Uganda has been a registered Community Based Organization (CBO) in Jinja since 2018, operating from Walukuba Masese, Police Wing, Tabigwa Road Plot No. 25.

150+ children are waiting

Behind every number on this page is a child who wants to go to school and a mother who wants to provide. Be the answer to a real prayer in Jinja.