We believe that every individual deserves access to these basic necessities, and we are committed to providing them to those in need. By partnering with local communities in Uganda, healthcare providers, educational institutions, and justice systems, we ensure that people receive quality resources and care.
Join us in our mission to make a positive impact in African communities of Uganda!
“Empowering Ugandan communities through increased access to quality education, health care, access to justice, and environmental sustainability with love, care and compassion.”
“Hope for an African Child, a vibrant Uganda where every individual thrives socially, economically and spiritually.”
We have sponsored a total number of 308 girls and 208 boys to go to school and attain primary, secondary and vocational skills education through our community and schools outreach programs, which we aim to continue in the same spirit.
ELOIM works with partners to improve intervention, quality and inclusiveness in program monitoring, policy making, strategy development, aiding youths, men and women unlawfully detained in gazetted and ungazetted prisons remand homes, police cells in Uganda without access to free justice.
Uganda faces significant health challenges, especially in HIV/AIDS, nutrition, and maternal health. HIV/AIDS prevalence remains a major concern, affecting men, women and children.
Uganda faces significant climate change challenges, including unpredictable rainfall and extreme weather. With vital ecosystems, we face significant challenges from climate change, necessitating urgent and effective mitigation strategies.
ELOI Ministries got into a partnership with Buwenge Hospital in 2013 with the aim to facilitate health care..
We have empowered women in kasambya county in nakaseke village through our different programs. .
Despite the introduction of Universal Primary and Secondary Education (UPE, USE) by..
Despite numerous efforts and interventions by the government and other organizations, there is..
HIV/AIDS is an important public health issue affecting the people living in Uganda..
(United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization) has reported that Uganda has the largest ..
The school will have classes ranging from kindergarten to secondary school, ensuring that students have access to..
A child is a person under the age of 18 years. Under this age, a child is supposed to protected from all forms of..
Whether looking for college credit, a chance to travel during a career break, off simply apply for a volunteer vacation, our volunteers come from different parts of the world, and different places in life. From young children traveling with their families to 86-year old adventurers, the range of life experience and backgrounds coming together at the home-base is always unique, and always exciting. We work with the following groups; 50+ of age, families, teens, working, professionals, groups.
Since 2004, ELOI Ministries founded by Tendo Steven , has been able to transform a number of lives of young people, widows, orphans and destitute Children through mobile medical care, bible studies, provision of formal education , grooming and advocates for the rights of the children of Africa. Steven’s team feel so blessed and touched as they witness firsthand the hope and joy the children have found in Jesus Christ and ELOI Ministries’ experience.
Join a community of compassionate individuals who are dedicated to serving those in need and creating positive change. Your time and efforts will leave a lasting impact and create memories that will warm your heart forever.
We appreciate your interest in ELOI Ministries and our efforts to improve access to healthcare, education, justice and rehabilitation for communities in Africa.
Plot 644 Nsereko Gregory Road, Kiwatule -Ntinda Kampala (U)
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info@eloiministries.org