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Churches and youth groups

Kids Club Kampala is a Christian charity, and our mission is to support vulnerable kids in Kampala. 

Putting faith
into action

Hear from Olivia, our Co-Founder and CEO, about our mission in Uganda and how Kids Club Kampala came to be.

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We partner with churches up and down the UK to achieve our mission in Uganda.

 

Find out how your congregation can join us and make difference in Kampala.

1

Invite a  speaker 

Help us spread the message among your congregation by inviting a member of our team to talk about Kids Club Kampala’s work. Speaker events can be done virtually or in person. We ask for a speaker fee to cover the travel cost for our team, and ensure that all money goes where it is most needed.​

2

 Fundraise
with your congregation

Get together as a congregation to raise money for a good cause. You could put on a carol concert, coffee morning, craft sale or bake off. We will be there every step of the way to support you in your fundraising!

3

Get in touch

We have plenty of fundraising advice and resources to help you get started, and we’re always excited to hear your ideas. Our team will be there every step of the way to answer any questions you may have and point you in the right direction. Contact us using the button below.​​​​

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Download your Church information pack

Our Church information pack is full of information about our work to inform your congregation.

Hear from one of our Church partners

"We have had representatives from the charity come and speak to us on multiple occasions and it is amazing to hear of all the charity has been able to do in Uganda. We especially love that Kids Club Kampala invests so much time in individuals, wanting them to develop skills that will eventually enable them to run a business and make a living for themselves."

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- Four Oaks Baptist Church, Birmingham

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