Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Harvest Time

 The boys at SGU are so excited about the coming harvest. There is so much pride that comes from producing a good crop and the children know that these delicious foods will soon be on their plates.



 Fred works hard to teach  the boys all about farming. Growing up on the streets prevents many of these boys from learning the skill.   
Without farming knowledge these boys would not be able to feed themselves or their future families.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Meet Sarah Tian

Sarah Tian is the new social worker for SGU. Her job centers around getting to know each child and their needs and facilitating a relationship between child and extended family members. Sarah has created such a bond with the children that they now seek her out to share their goals or problems. Over the coming Holidays, Sarah will be facilitating a time for the children to spend a day with extended family members. This will be a great commitment on all the staff's part in overseeing any issues that may arise. We are grateful for Sarah's dedication and love to the children of SGU.

Monday, October 7, 2013

To all our supporters, thank you for walking with us in our efforts to rescue children from the streets of northern Uganda.
Be looking for our new website that should be showcasing in December. 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Saturday, August 17, 2013

All Life Is Worth Saving


Thank you for investing your time, money and prayers for all the street children of Saving Grace in Uganda. 

1 Corinthians 13

If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.  If I have the gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge; and if  I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing.  And if I give all my possessions to feed the poor, and if I surrender my body ]to be burned, but do not have love, it profits me nothing.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

2013 Visit to Uganda


Easy Come - Hard To Go
It is impossible to share all the awesome stories and experiences that the team had while in Uganda. We were all amazed at what God had done in such a short time. The school was in full gear with an amazing staff. Emanuel, the headmaster, is such a spirit filled man and truly understand and embraces the vision of SGU. His love and devotion for our children is immeasurable. To experience life at the children's village is a little taste of simplicity mixed with a deep devotion to the Lord. At evening worship we would all gather in a big circle in front of the children's homes as the sun quickly disappeared. The darkness is like nothing you can imagine. The children would start singing praise and worship songs while beating on a drum. The beautiful sounds would echo through the fields to neighboring homes in the community. These children have much to be thankful for and hold nothing back to Him who saved them. They are so grateful for you also and all that you do for them.  They speak as if they know you and hope one day you will come for a visit.


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

New Truck & Home

            The New Truck                 
Here is a picture of kids with the truck, million excitement with both students and teachers seeing the truck at school. This was one of our prayer request that God has answered. Everyone want to get a picture with the truck. All children village is full with joy since the van we have could not hold all the children going for Sunday worship. We had to make two trips but this is the result of the prayer. Boys standing up on the truck bucket and Steven and his friend sitting on the bonnet of the truck these are all to express their joy.  
                                               By Fred




                                                     Vocational School

  Juma Morris "red shirt" Ogwal Denis in the middle and Angulu Emmaunel are boys who want to start vocational training. These boys have had a difficult time in the traditional school setting due to the years missed from living on the streets and would like to learn a trade instead. The cost of the school is $350 per student to learn mechanics. If you are interested in sponsoring one of our boys please contact us at savinggraceinuganda@yahoo.com or call 800-655-6821.





 Coming Soon!
It is with great excitement that we are now building the girl's home. Being that Uncle Fred's House is a transitional home, these girls are now ready for village life. Fred & Kosta also felt it was important to move the girls away from the influence and issues that can occur at weekly street children's feeding and settle them into a more normal environment. As you can see these girls are ready for that new start.

Needs: Laptop, Camera, Books and Puzzles

Our June trip is coming quickly and we are hoping to bring a few very much needed items. Fred's laptop and camera are on their way out.  Fred is hoping for a laptop that has a built in camera and microphone for Skype use. A camera for pictures is very important.  They do not have the kind of phones we have here that come with cameras. If anyone has a camera they are not using anymore please let us know.  We are also taking children's books, educational books and puzzles over for the school.  Please contact us if you would like to donate any of these items for the trip.



Saturday, March 16, 2013

Fiona

Fiona is enjoying every minute of her classes and on her way to becoming a tailor. We are hoping to bring Fiona 7 or 8 secondhand bridal and bridesmaid dresses this June. This will give Fiona a wonderful start for her businessThank you Miles & Alice Burd for giving Fiona this opportunity.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

More Clothes For Street Children

Today we got many street boys coming for clothing, after 

giving them clothes the news reached to many on the 

street that we are giving streets boys clothes. We then had a 

lot of them coming for clothes which was uncontrollable. This 

was as result of so many who do not have much to wear. The 

ones which was given to them was a great blessing to see

them dressed smart, We have got five street boys who want 

to be taken back to their homes, this has come as result of

getting clothes and feeling better but the challenge we have 

is that we don't have transport to take them since many of 

their homes are very far and the roads are rough. That best 

shoot we have is on the motor bike for efficient transport. 

Second there is need to identify the reason why they left their 

homes and when they are taken back home that to make sure 

that problems do recur. This must be handle by our

social worker who will take them to their homes.      Fred 



Friday, January 25, 2013

Feeding Street Children Over The Holiday

Today we had 40 children from the streets coming in 

the house for a meal and bath. Most of them wearing rages 

so we handed out second hand shirts. Many of them asked to 

go to school. They are all growing really fast and they want to 

join vocational school for skills development so that they can 

depend on themselves and not be forced to steal.

We prayed with them all. 







Monday, January 21, 2013

Our Street Girls Ministry Is Growing.


It has been such a blessing to have a growing girls ministry at Uncle Fred's House. We have had six girls until today when we brought in a five year old girl name Sharon. She was found at the local dump by other street kids that told Fred about her.
What a blessing it will be to share Christ love with this little one. Please keep her in your prayer as we try to locate her family and assess the reason she was on the streets. 




                     Fiona, Sarah, Ester, Miriam & Nancy who is holding
                       Fred & Kosta's daughter, Suzanne.
              Little Sharon at the dump where Fred found her today. 

Sunday, January 20, 2013

New Pictures of Children

All The Staff  of SGU
               ( left)

Supporting Staff
          (Right)
       ( click on photos to enlarge )
 Our kids in their new uniforms getting ready for the first day of school.
 Our boys that attend secondary school in their new uniforms and loving their school supplies.
 The new soccer field is almost finished and the kids are loving it. To them this is when the fun begins. 
Sarah & Ester modeling their new school uniform.

The girls are growing up fast.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

The Village Is Buzzing

Woo, mama we are committed to a numbers of things in opening the 

school, we needed new staff to handle grade six which we are graduating  

this January and now we have. We are working on the budget for 

the school term, this will help us know how much we need to run the 

school for term and for a year with the resources we have.  I am just 

from Kampala to check our Registration certificate for the school with 

Ministry of Education and Sport,  but I was told to get the certificate in

 March. We had the Inspector of schools inspecting our school 

 last week and he gave us an excellent recommendation on the school and 

soccer field on how it is coming along. I talk now every one is busy 

preparing children to go back to school.  Quinto, Joy and house mothers 

are doing purchase for the school needs and children needs for them to be 

at school.

 School opens on 21st of this very months and the preparation is 

in high gear for both teaching staff and non teaching staff. keep us in 

your prayers to have new student from community joining our school. 

As of today we have registered thirty new students already to join the 

school from the community.  This is amazing to see how the 

community around is liking the school. 

We are all fine, love greetings to you all and blessing to you. 

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