Greetings! There is a riddle: If a tree falls in the woods with no one around to hear it, does it make a sound? While this saying has amused philosophers…
Greetings and Merry Christmas!
As 2017 comes to a close, and we celebrate Jesus bringing the light of salvation into this world, I celebrate you, our UCSS partners, for with your help and God’s…
Training Them for Life!
There’s an old saying, give a man a fish and feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime. The generosity of you, our…
Giving children a vibrant future
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Medical care for all (but it didn’t used to be that way)
Six years ago, the areas around Bulike had no medical services. Community members had to travel 15km to the nearest facility. From the children to the elderly, people of all…
MHF story from a participating Pastor.
As a Pastor, it is very important to be able to detect mental health needs of the members of your community and have ways to assist with challenges related to…
Smile! Shopping on Amazon Helps UCSS
Amazon will donate 0.5% of all purchases to UCSS when you visit smile.amazon.com (without any additional cost to you) 1) Go to Amazon using this link https://smile.amazon.com/ch/45-4709060 a) Log…
Sponsor a Student in Uganda (like John)
Five years ago, John Mbatya and his age mates used to walk 5-15 miles to the nearest school because there was none in Bulike. John and his classmates only consisted…
How we can save more children in Uganda
Children have a very special place in our heart here at UCSS. So much of what we do is geared towards helping build up our next generation because children are Uganda’s future. Unfortunately, Uganda is challenged with high child mortality, but we are committed to save as many children as possible.
Major improvements to health care (thanks to you) but challenges remain
When Uganda Counseling and Support Services (UCSS) arrived in the community of Bulike, there was no medical care, and people were dying daily of malaria and diarrhea that are so…