Fred Mwanje

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Fred Mwanje

Fred Mwanje, Local Representative Walukuka Community I was born in the Mayuge District in Uganda on Feb 2 1972. I came to Jinja Walukuba in 1990 seeking employment. This was an industrial area in the past years. Many people came to this area seeking greener pastures. But then, in 1974, the collapse began (when a previous Ugandan president threw out Asian investors and the factories closed). Many of the Children become Street kids, handicapped resorted to begging, and orphans to sex work. Youth were Committing many sorts of crime. I decided to become involved because our younger generation is being wasted with AIDS and unemployment.


GIDCCO is an independent, indigenous, NGO registration Number certificate S.5914/7195 Following a recent Internal Revenue Service tax inquiry, during which the IRS requested extensive financial information, it was determined that gidcco Ministries continues to qualify for tax exemption status. “We determined that you [GIDCCO Ministries] continue to qualify as an organization exempt from Federal income tax under IRC section 501(c)(3).” organization in Uganda with a vision to rescue, nourish, and spiritually strengthen street kids, orphaned children, and widows in need as a result of AIDS/HIV. By sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and with the help of religious leaders, our community, and volunteers, we strive to uphold the sanctity of human life by meeting their spiritual, physical, and emotional needs through education, health care, and social welfare. Today, much of Uganda remains undeveloped. It's populace is ravaged by civil wars, hunger and the AIDS/HIV epidemic that continues its foray into every village. Currently, 80% of the overall population of Uganda is youth, of the 80%, 39% are orphans, and 41% are infected with HIV/AIDS. 62% of the villages that we reach out to, have the highest population level of AIDS/HIV. Through Gods word and His will, we seek to bring hope and a future to this generation of parentless children. Our organization for community development can have a great impact on the lives of the people it serves, given proper funding. Even though we are a private charity organization, we are registered with the Ugandan government. If you need more information on this site, or if you would like to help please contact Pastor Fred Mwanje c/o Hope Missionary Baptist Church P.O. Box 5164 Jinja, Uganda Email gidcco@yahoo.co.uk Website:www.gidcco.org

I was born in the Mayuge District in Uganda on Feb 2 1972. I came to Jinja Walukuba in 1990 seeking employment. This was an industrial area in the past years. Many people came to this area seeking greener pastures. But then, in 1974, the collapse began (when a previous Ugandan president threw out Asian investors and the factories closed).

My Hobbies are Children Orphans, street kids and widows to help them in their live to get Educated and get better living. I like to Teach others I like to connect Rich to poor poor people. I like Volunteers I like Train others in skill .

Experiences from volunteering Any Experience your welcome.

Contact - email, phone,

Pastor Fred Mwanje c/o Gidcco Organizations P.O. Box 5164 Jinja, Uganda Email gidcco@yahoo.co.uk Tell:+256 772 310787 Website:www.gidcco.org

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Website: http://gidcco.org


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