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This is where we share inspiring stories, insightful reflections, & updates on our mission to foster hope & transformation in our community. Stay connected as we celebrate milestones, powerful narratives, & explore the impact of our collective efforts.

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Redefining Our Mission

We are thrilled to share some exciting updates and transitions happening within our organization. As you may have noticed, we have recently revamped our website and redefined our mission statement and vision. We want to take this opportunity to explain the rationale behind these changes and how they align with our commitment to serving our community.

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Season of Giving with Charles

Mr. Kenneth Katungisa taught me how to be generous. During the course of my high school, it reached a time when my parents could no longer pay my school dues. During my Form two second term holiday, there’s a richman’s home where I went to work(cut down a tree), I accomplished my work as instructed.

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Season of Giving with Kathleen Spillman

Giving of my time was an easy thing for me. We didn't have a lot of money in our early years, so when I gave of my time, I felt like I was participating in whatever the cause was- ie. kids schools, ministry, missions, etc. I learned to give financially by observing others in the church give. I wasn't raised with that focus, so when I became surrounded by others who truly lived it out, I grew to trust and love the privilege of giving financially as a form of worship. Now it's the greatest honor to be able to.

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Season of Giving with Brian Smiley

Our understanding of giving came from a study of stewardship with all of our resources (time, money, etc.). We visited with mentors who had more experience and time working through the topic and asked a lot of questions. We came to see giving not as something separate from the rest of our lives, but as fully integrated into our calling to stewardship of all of the Lord’s resources.

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