Support/Donate
“It is hard to be young, especially when poverty expects that he will fail. Challenges of drugs, sex, crime, and idleness tell him that his life is as good as it gets. Give him an opportunity to go to school, to express himself to be healthy and to be loved.” –Jeremy Cowart
When you become a Monthly Supporter of FHLM support goes to FHLM Projects & Programs. Your donations also provide for the FHLM Youth Centre, which invests in the youth and community of Masaka. It gives you a direct connection to people of Uganda and intercedes in some of the hardest spiritually hit areas of Uganda.
What does your Monthly Support go to?
- Food for SOAR Residential Youth
- Rent and utilities for SOAR Residential Youth housing
- Health care for both the SOAR Youth & Residential Youth
- Shoes and clothes for the SOAR Residential Youth
- School Fees and School Requirements for the SOAR Youth & Residential Youth
- Community Outreach projects for youth, woman’s groups, and mercy care projects to the elderly
- Evangelism Outreach projects to youth, families, children and the communities in the Masaka Region
- Community building and cleaning projects
- Rent & upkeep for our Community Youth Center
When requested a Financial Report and allocations of the funds donated will be distributed to donors. Monthly Newsletter Updates with be distributed via email to all donors along with photos of the months activities.
Place a Tax Deductible Donation below
On-line Donation at:
https://ssmfi.org/missionary/rita-beach/
Check Donation Address:
Shepherd’s Staff
C/O Rita Bulegeya, Memo #6050
P.O. Box 24174, Knoxville, TN 37933
To send care packages, cards, or donate supplies use the below address:
Rita Bulegeya
P.O. Box 1294
Masaka, Uganda
If you have any questions please e-mail us at reetsindiego@yahoo.com
Note: All contributions to FHLM are tax deductible and will be used for tax-exempt purposes. Financial Allocation of donated funds is at the discretion of the FHLM Directors and Board. According to IRS policy, tax deductions for contributions may only be given if the donor does not specify how the funds are to be used. Because of the above tax policy, FHLM is not permitted by the IRS to give refunds.