Friends, It is so good to come to you today and thank you for being a part of Uganda Counseling and Support Services and to remind you that – while…
Transformation from Glory to Glory and Faith to Faith!
It is easy to get impatient when we do not see the results of our prayers or the works of our hands prosper right away, or at least within a…
Blessed in the City; Blessed in the Country
We are so excited to share good news – good news that is made possible thanks to the prayers and support of people like you. When God put the vision…
February is for the children
Dear Friend, We are so thankful to you for your continued prayers and support. This month of February we are focusing on the next generation, the children, the ones who…
Blessed in the City; Blessed in the Country
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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…
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…