2025 Workplan

Building on the achievements of 2024, the Foundation’s 2025 Work
Plan expands into new areas while strengthening our core. Each initiative is designed to
deepen the Archbishop’s legacy and increase our impact across Uganda.
Key Areas
- Empowering more Families to Earn a Living – We are teaching more families new skills so they can make money and take care of themselves. Training will include farming, making handcrafts, and small business skills.
- Protecting the Environment – People need firewood to cook, but cutting too many trees is dangerous for nature. The Foundation will train more communities to use briquettes (a cleaner and cheaper fuel made from waste materials) instead of firewood and charcoal. This will help protect forests while providing families with a better way to cook.
- Educating More Children – The Foundation will offer more scholarships and give school supplies like books and pens to children who cannot afford them. Webbwant to make sure that every child, no matter how poor, has a chance to learn.
- Extending access to good Health Services – Many people in Uganda die from simple sicknesses because they cannot afford hospital bills. In the future, the Foundation will organize more health camps where doctors and nurses will treat sick people and give them medicine at no cost.
- Bringing More Supporters On Board – To keep helping people, the Foundation needs more donors and partners. This year, we will reach out to local and foreign sponsors who believe in our mission and want to support us.
- Spiritual – The foundation will organize religious retreats and charity reach out to the vulnerable including prisoners to nourish their spiritual lives for the will of our Father in heaven.
- Organize parenting seminars that address moral formation and family unit
- Provide cultural support through participation in the Oluwalo Cultural Event.