Mawanga, Uganda. [Join] the Community

  • Mawanga is a remote village of 5,000 people located 3 hours east of Jinja in the Bugiri District. Partnering with the local pastor and community at large, we empower and assist the underserved who experience economic, physical, spiritual and social barriers to become self-reliant and strong believers in Christ

Friday, November 5, 2010

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

New Well in Mawanga, Uganda

Wonderful progress..a new well has been drilled and cased in the village. Just in time, the current boreholes are only putting out 10 jerry cans of water per day and have been contaminated with Typhoid. This well will serve a population of approximately 6,000! so, we need to drill another well.

The celebration has just begun. Soon, Kelsey Young, our Program Director, will be arriving in Uganda, and when she comes to the village there will be a great celebration and ceremony to celebrate. Thank YOU sooo much, all our donors, who have made this possible.

As Jesus gives us Living Waters to eternal salvation, so we freely give waters here on earth, as it is in heaven! Thank you, Jesus. You have heard the cry of those in Mawanga and have supplied their need.

~Elaina, ROWAN advocate
If you would like to give toward the second well project visit http://www.loveROWAN.com and go to the DONATE page.

Friday, May 7, 2010

LAUNCH Party in Singapore for New Website

June 2, 2010 / by invite only /
Contact Kelsey@loveROWAN.com
Come enjoy an evening of inspiration, community and all things ROWAN.
Contact Kelsey if you would like to help sponsor & promote this cultural event.
Special guest speaker, Pastor Daniel Kisa (Cornerstone African Congregation), share the unique story of ROWAN and paint the picture of hope for this growing community.
Through this cultural celebration, it is our hope that you capture the vision and heart behind ROWAN's future as we seek to empower the orphans and widows of Mawanga, Uganda.
Live African music, handcrafted artisan jewelry, silent photo auction, launch of www.loveROWAN.com

Friday, April 16, 2010

Drama and Dance Program Begins

Dear Helpers of ROWAN,

Greetings in the Precious Name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

I would like on behalf of ROWAN Uganda to thank you once again for your
faithful labor and work in this ministry to transforming the Widows and
Orphans from hopelessness to hope children in Jesus’ name. May the Lord who
sees in secret reward you openly.


The ROWAN programs are doing well, the bead making training for new designs
began on Monday it will take two weeks, It is exciting to watch people work
as a team for the betterment of the Ministry. Tomorrow Saturday Drama, Dance
and Music practice will begin. And, the Pineapple planting in the new garden is
going on well. The children next week they will have their holidays, So we
will enjoy the Holiday program where we plan to teach the Orphans to make
necklaces, and children are the best in Bead Making , you cannot believe
it, but it is true.

May God continue to give all of you Wisdom and favour as you fulfill the
ROWAN VISION. Of transforming the Widows and Orphans from
hopelessness to hope..( A poor man is shunned by all his relatives how much
more do his friends avoid him! Though he pursues them with pleading they are
nowhere to be found - Proverbs 19:7.)

We are happy that ROWAN is ready to say come and we will give you
hope.


Thanks and God bless you.

Pastor Paul.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Volunteers' Highlight by Kelsey

In Rowan, volunteers play an important role. More so when they are from the community. Two
very important men of God, Christopher and John, have both grown up in Mawanga and are very active in the local church under Pastor Paul.

When Paul began ROWAN back in 2004, the two men immediately came alongside to support him. They have given their time, love, resources and energy to serving the widows and orphans in the community.

They are at the front lines of projects, keeping track of administration and assisting Pastor Paul in whatever he does. As ROWAN expands, these men will be crucial in this ministry as their hearts are pure as gold.

Currently working as head volunteers for the ROWAN network, they divide duties of visiting the widows and orphans, overseeing the ROWAN office, and records keeping. Even in the toughest of
circumstances, you would hardly see them without a smile, with the joy of the Lord - their source of strength.

They love the Lord.