WorldShare

Transforming Lives Through Education and Health

Fast Facts

Location:

Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Indonesia, Cambodia

Sponsored by:

Gerald Thomas, Jeff Brown

Grant Years:

2019, 2020, 2021, 2022-23

Category:

Job Skills, Health

How WorldShare Is Making a Difference

Australia-based WorldShare works to break the poverty cycle through local partnerships and development in vulnerable communities.

Work of WorldShare

  • Supports improved school attendance and graduation rates through Sunshine Cambodia; and holistically supports families in need through business training, home essentials, and emergency subsidies.
  • Provides health, education, and feeding services for outcast deaf persons through Ephphatha’s Center for the Deaf, in Democratic Republic of Congo; provides wholistic care through Heal Africa.
  • Funds school tuition and supports literacy, math and feeding programs through the Bangalore City Mission in India.
  • Addresses the challenges of hunger through support of home gardens and health and hygiene training with a ministry partner in Indonesia.
  • Provides food, shelter, and vocational training for outcast and abused young women in partnership with Wakisa in Uganda; supports school fees, supplies, and agricultural progams through Christian Fellowship Ministries.

Initiatives Supported by Project Redwood

 2019:  $25,000 to help fund a training center to provide vocational skills to teen-aged mothers and other vulnerable young women in Uganda.

2020:  $30,000 to provide quality seeds, instruction, and other support to agricultural programs in Uganda.

2021:  $30,000 to expand a pilot agricultural program in Uganda that provides seeds, hands-on learning and land-rent subsidies.

2022-23:  $30,000 to teach proven practices to subsistence farming families, and to consolidate agricultural, financial, agroforestry, and health trainings into a community program to increase crop yields and family savings.  An unrestricted grant of $2,883 was also awarded.