Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Rice Project - Greatest Sucess

Mrs. Namukwaya Slyvia Harvesting the rice from the field

Dear Friends, This month we wish to bring you this great, wonderful News about rice project that is led by our member Mrs. Sylvia and her husband in Kiboga. Mrs. Sylvia give funds to start up the rice project in Kiboga where she lives with her family. She opted to do this project she had a piece of land where she could start farming project.

As we speak now, the rice has been Harvested and its in the drying process. She was very grateful and thankful to Cleft of the Rock for having helped startup her business where she has involved all her family including the her husband Mr. Lyakota Richard.

As Cleft Of the Rock, We celebrate the success of our members and thankful to all our friends and partners who have helped us in funding and reaching more women and youth in start businesses to eradicate the poverty.


We would like to appreciate our beloved sister Fiona Balabyekkubo for her monetary contribution towards this project, may the good Lord Bless you in abundance.


Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Cleft OF the Rock Enterprenuership Fund


Greetings friends and well wishers of Cleft Of the Rock. This month we are happy to report that our project has funded more than eight women to help the women start up their entrepreneurship projects from Kisa Grand group from Prayer Palace Christian Centre. 

The women who benefited from this fund included Mrs. Nakintu, Batrice Akwale, Mrs. Luyima Florence, Sharon Namukwaya,  Agio Beatrice among others who benefited from these funds.

We were also blessed to help another young lady who had already up her business of selling jack fruits from Kalerwe to expend her capital and hence expand her business.
 She was one of the happiest when she had that she was among the people who were going to receive the fund this month.





Visual Presentation Of The Beneficiaries

 
    
 
  
Members Of the Kisa Grand Goup


The day was officiated by the BAP director who taught the women of tips of how to save and how to expand their businesses using the start funds they were given. As a group, the ladies prayed for the money and also prayed for who ever contributed to great cause.




The Director BAP teach Kisa Grand Group Saving Tips

 
The Women Praying for the funds.
Kisa Grand Group in General Meeting
We would like thank everyone who contributed towards funding these projects and making the dreams of these women come true.

On a special note, we would lie to thank following people this month who helped us change the lives of the women in Uganda.
  1. Silver spire united church  St. Catharine's
  2. The outreach & social justice committee of SSPC
  3. Ms. Bianne, Flemin from Ribgeway Ontario
  4. Pastor's wives & women's network International - Burlington Mercuttes from Global Church
  5. Fred Ssegane Kizito of  Toronto from  Dominion church
  6. Fiona Balabyekkubo
Group Picture of the Kisa Women's Group

May God Bless you all Abundantly

Monday, April 16, 2012

Commencement of the Rice Project



Hello friends and colleagues, I greet you in the Almighty God Jesus HE who strengthens us.  I great news that once again in the efforts of empowering women and youth in Uganda, we have given start capital another women in our project to start up a rice project. The rice project will commence this month when the rainy season starts in Kiboga.
Gilbert signing out the money from the Bank for the Rice Project



Our member was availed with start up capital that she requested for in her proposal go and start her project that will later serve as another example to other women about how they can start up there own jobs. The project will be supervised Bwette Daniel Gilbert a youth from Bavubuka foundation.






Funding projects at Cleft of the Rock are intended to fund youth and women who have potential to start their own enterprises with start up capital to self sustain themselves as well as set an example to the rest of the community that they can also do it with commitment and determination.
BAP Centre

The transaction took place at Born Again Project bank in presence of Silas the founder of Bavubuka foundation and supervised by Bwette Daniel as shown in this pictorial presentation.




Saturday, March 31, 2012

Farm Update March

 
 Hello friends and well wishers of Dorcas Project in Uganda. this month we are happy to report that our farm is doing quite well despite the long dry season, our animals have been able to get the feeds and water. We also has one animal that gave birth two healthy piglets which means increment in numbers at our farm.

We had problem with some animals that had acquired skin diseases that are right as you read this are being taken care of. the other set back we had at the farm was that pig sty needs to renovated since most parts have been worn out by the pigs themselves. renovations are required to re-build the paddocks to secure space for the expectant animals which we expect to give birth in this coming month.

Also the wooden pig sty needs to be expanded to cater for space of the piglets. Other than all these small set backs, our farms is growing strong and large in numbers.

We would like to thank all our friends who have supported the great work at our farm in Uganda, may God richly bless u
Piglets at Dorcas Farm
Mother of the Piglets
Our Water tank at the farm
A truck transporting water.
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