

Welcome to the website for the Home of Faith Orphanage Uganda
PLEASE NOTE:
DONATIONS ARE NEEDED FOR THIS ORPHANAGE.
They have an ongoing need to provide food, clothing, hygiene products and educational material to the children. Please consider making a donation to the Worldremit account, which is included below.
Please consider purchasing Bob Rich's book Aniko: The stranger who loved me as a way of thanking him for his kindness and generosity.
Learn more at Amazon.
Please help us to care for the children.

We are in need of funding to stay in operation. Any donations made will go entirely towards feeding, clothing, educating and caring for the children of this orphanage.
We accept donations through Worldremit and Western Union.
If you can donate through Worldremit, please send your donations to:
Lugonda Jonan, Uganda Africa, Phone number: +256763288456 MTN mobile network
Our Work

The Borehole Project
This orphanage had been in dire need of clean water for a long time. Thanks to a generous donation, they were able to afford the cost of a borehole that would enable them to have access to clean water daily. However, they are still in need of a pump for this borehole, which would cost them $150 USD. Please consider helping them out if you can.
About Us
Home of Faith Orphanage is an organization in Uganda dedicated to housing and caring for children who have nowhere else to go. Our mission is to provide a loving and nurturing environment for these children, offering them hope, education, and a brighter future. We believe in the power of faith and love to transform lives and make a positive impact on the community.
A message from the Founder:
"My name is Lugonda Jonan, living in Uganda, Africa, Kamuli district. I lost my parents when I was still very young, at around eight to seven years old. I started suffering and this forced me to move onto the street to look for what to eat because I had nobody who could help me. I grew up from the streets of the town. This forced me to start collecting the kids together, who are passing through with the same situation that I passed through. I organise them and we look for food, clean water, medication, school fees, shelter, and clothing. I was working in a bidco factory in Uganda and I could manage everything, but I lost my job. and then I got some health problems from injuries to my body. I got into a motorbike accident. I can't manage to work now. I therefore call out to you for your support, brothers and sisters in Christ."
Contact Us
Please feel free to email us iff you have any questions or concerns.

















