In a family, we help each other.
This is God’s family.
“God sets the lonely in families.” — Psalm 68:6
“God sets the lonely in families.” — Psalm 68:6
Karis Kids is an initiative, founded in January 2007, between the Church of Uganda and a group of UK churches with the vision of bringing family and a future to vulnerable children and those orphaned by AIDS.
Rather than leave these children without the necessities we often take for granted — such as food, medical care and education — we support adoptive families so together they can break out of poverty.
We provide continuous support for the whole family through relationship, opportunity, encouragement and prayer. We’ve also started a number of community projects in the slums, where families live, in order to bless the whole community.
This is not simply a one-sided programme of social relief. We believe it’s about seeing God’s grace (Greek: charis) transform both UK and Ugandan families and churches as we build our relationship. It’s for all of us together.
Bishop Zac (honorary president of Karis Kids) put it best when he said, “It's a Kingdom model of partnership for the gospel, between the north and the south — a real sharing of the gifts of God's grace.”
We believe Karis Kids is one of the instruments God is using not only to see lives transformed in the poorest communities of Kampala, but to bring God’s hope and grace to the UK too.
Come be a part of this with us.
See the map below to discover the areas of Kampala we work in.
is linked with the St John’s Church in Kamwokya (pronounced kam-what-cha) who serve the Kamwokya slum and other surrounding slum areas
is linked with the St Nicholas’ Church in Kalerwe (pronounced ka-lair-way).
is linked with the St Paul’s Church in Okuvu (pronounced uh-koo-voo), who work within Kinawataka/Mbuya slums.
is linked with the St Peter’s Church in Wandegeya (pronounced wan-deh-gaya), who work within Katanga slum.
is linked with the St Luke’s Church in Ntinda (pronounced n-tin-da).
is linked with St Peter’s Church in Naguru
This map shows the various areas in Kampala where we work.