Volume 1, Issue 1 PROJECT SHALOM UGANDA NEWLETTER EDITION PROJECT SHALOM UGANDA Special points of interest: Who we are at Project Shalom Word from the Director Capacity building programs Community fostering programs – social work The Home Sphere Welfare/Intercession The Children’s world The Eden of Shalom Way forward & the future. Inside Story 1 Inside Story 2 Inside Story 3 Inside Story 4 Inside Story 5 Inside Story 6 Inside Story 7 Inside this issue: Project Shalom Uganda, formally Sha- lom Ministries, is a “Child/Widows care ministry”, a charity that is dedicated to see a Uganda that has the interests of Children at heart. The charity also of- fers comfort to destitute widows to help them find hope & the meaning of life in their loneliness. We are committed to the care of Chil- dren at risk to see that they attain the basic necessities of life such as educa- tion, shelter, food, clothing, care and love in order to achieve their full poten- tial. Our empathy is derived from the book of James 1:27 This organization is comprised of two boards of Trustees, one in the U.K and the other in UGANDA that oversee the smooth running of the project. We are a registered UK charity no.1136019 & Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) no. 901015- 5314/9477 situated in Jinja in the east of Uganda. The organization has a personnel that is highly motivated and equipped with the necessary skills to make a positive contribution in the life of the Ugandan Child. The Centre gives young people immediate care to help them recover from any trauma they have suffered and to regain control of their lives and help give them a normal childhood as well as help them grow to become responsi- ble people. Many of the orphans are brought in traumatised and malnour- ished and sometimes with AIDS, malaria, yellow fever and various infections so Shalom comes in to give medical care, education and training. “Who we are at Project Shalom” News Letter: Date June 2013 “Word from the Director & special thanks” Welcome to our first newsletter and we hope it will be insightful. Project Shalom was founded in 2002 by Juliet Nasuuna to transform the lives of orphans and vulnerable children. Juliet herself was orphaned, but was later fostered by Christian relatives and this experience inspired her to start this project to care for other orphans & vulnerable children. This project is fully supported by people who have a heart for children to ensure that they attain the best out of life. With all humility special thanks to all our UK support- ers: to mention but a few: Marlow Community Church, Church of the Liv- ing God (CLOG), schools plus the entire Church and the UK community who continue to open their doors when we knock on them for support. May God richly bless you all. We embrace anyone who wants to be a part of this transformation. Truly: God’s everlasting arms will sustain us! PROJECT SHALOM UGANDA Life at the start (2004) Life with Shalom by 2013
Dear Friends of Shalom, Welcome to our first edition of News Letter for the first half of 2013. We are grateful to God for all his goodness over the years and thanks to all out friends who like our page. Please share about us to your friends. Love from, Juliet Director
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Volume 1, Issue 1
PROJECT SHALOM UGANDA
NEWLETTER EDITION
PROJECT SHALOM UGANDA
Special points of interest:
Who we are at Project Shalom
Word from the Director
Capacity building programs
Community fostering programs
– social work
The Home Sphere
Welfare/Intercession
The Children’s world
The Eden of Shalom
Way forward & the future.
Inside Story 1
Inside Story 2
Inside Story 3
Inside Story 4
Inside Story 5
Inside Story 6
Inside Story 7
Inside this issue:
Project Shalom Uganda, formally Sha-
lom Ministries, is a “Child/Widows care
ministry”, a charity that is dedicated to
see a Uganda that has the interests of
Children at heart. The charity also of-
fers comfort to destitute widows to help
them find hope & the meaning of life in
their loneliness.
We are committed to the care of Chil-
dren at risk to see that they attain the
basic necessities of life such as educa-
tion, shelter, food, clothing, care and
love in order to achieve their full poten-
tial.
Our empathy is derived from the book of
James 1:27
This organization is comprised of
two boards of Trustees, one in the
U.K and the other in UGANDA that
oversee the smooth running of the
project.
We are a registered UK charity
no.1136019 & Non-Governmental
Organisation (NGO) no. 901015-
5314/9477 situated in Jinja in the
east of Uganda.
The organization has a personnel that
is highly motivated and equipped
with the necessary skills to make a
positive contribution in the life of the
Ugandan Child. The Centre gives
young people immediate care to
help them recover from any trauma
they have suffered and to regain
control of their lives and help give
them a normal childhood as well as
help them grow to become responsi-
ble people. Many of the orphans are
brought in traumatised and malnour-
ished and sometimes with AIDS,
malaria, yellow fever and various
infections so Shalom comes in to
give medical care, education and
training.
“Who we are at Project Shalom” News Letter: Date June 2013
“Word from the Director & special thanks”
Welcome to our first newsletter and we hope it will be insightful. Project
Shalom was founded in 2002 by Juliet Nasuuna to transform the lives of
orphans and vulnerable children. Juliet herself was orphaned, but was later
fostered by Christian relatives and this experience inspired her to start this
project to care for other orphans & vulnerable children. This project is fully
supported by people who have a heart for children to ensure that they attain
the best out of life. With all humility special thanks to all our UK support-
ers: to mention but a few: Marlow Community Church, Church of the Liv-
ing God (CLOG), schools plus the entire Church and the UK community
who continue to open their doors when we knock on them for support. May
God richly bless you all. We embrace anyone who wants to be a part of this