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Help get children out of poverty in Uganda

Link with a family caring for orphans and vulnerable children in the slums of Kampala.

THE 100% MODEL — ALL your money Goes to directly supporting families in the slums

How does it work? • Donate Online

 
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Karis Kids
Fundraiser Party

8pm, Friday 22 November @ Winchester Vineyard Church

Quiz, Bar, Auction, Funk Band, Live Music & Dancing

Bring your friends!

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Bring hope today

Gospel Partnerships that bring hope and life

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  • Half of Uganda’s children live in poverty

    They lack food, clean water, education, and healthcare.

  • Living on less than £1.40 a day

    These children fight to survive each day, with no hope that things will change.

We’re working to change that.

Source: UNICEF Uganda Annual Report 2017
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The Karis Kids model

Family to Family • Church to Church • 100%

Family to Family
You are partnered with a family in the slums of Kampala, Uganda and you get to know one another.

Church to Church
A UK church supports community workers through a church local to your Ugandan family.

The 100% model
Private donors plus Gift Aid on donations cover operational costs, so 100% of your money goes to support the family.

Would you become a Link Family?

Over £2,000,000 given

Supporting over 100 families and 500 children.

“God sets the lonely in families.” — Psalm 68:6

Founded in January 2007, Karis Kids is a partnership between the Church of Uganda and a collective of UK churches with the vision of bringing family and a future to vulnerable children in the slums of Kampala.

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If you want to be part of…

  • Fighting poverty amongst the poorest in the world
  • Helping children go to school
  • Providing healthcare for children with HIV/AIDS, preventing malaria, helping the sick
  • Bringing hope to the hopeless
  • Partnership for the Gospel

100% of your monthly gift will help break the cycle of poverty for a family in Uganda and empower the local church to rewrite the story of their community.

 
 
 
Hannington Mutebi
This is a life-changing ministry; the greatest opportunity to see transformation in the life of a child. It will not leave your mind once you’ve seen it.
— Canon John Awodi, Kampala Diocesan Secretary
David Williams, Bishop of Basingstoke
Every part of the Karis ministry is based upon life-giving, mutual partnerships. Karis Kids has taught me so much!
— David Williams, Bishop of Basingstoke