Uganda Christian Solutions
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Uganda
Christian Solutions works to connect people to the love of Jesus
Christ by developing Christian solutions in ministries that
provide basic human needs to communities, including water,
health, education, shelter, clothing, and transport.
UCS
assists people in improving their life skills in the areas of
leadership development, financial management, social behavior,
and good-health life styles.
Make a difference. Contact Uganda Christian
Solutions today!
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Make a Difference Today
Uganda Christian Solutions is an approved conference advance special of
the Western Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church.
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We make a difference after the work day is done and after we've taken care of
our own families' needs.
There's more we can do. There's more you can do to help us.
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Nancy Denardo and her first born
Ugandan "Grandchild" Namesake
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Who We Are
Uganda
Christian Solutions was founded by Nancy Denardo of McKeesport, Pennsylvania.
Since 1991, Nancy has been a leader or participant on several United Methodist
VIM (Volunteers in Mission) work trips to Uganda, Sudan, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi,
Zimbabwe, and Mozambique
The mission of these work trips has been to build churches, schools, and
clinics. On them, Nancy has worked with aids orphans, helped to provide
immunizations and health education, worked in construction, and even helped
repair seminary students’ housing.
The 2009 project raised nearly $100,000.
Nancy's involvement in this type of outreach led her to the personal commitment of
founding Uganda Christian Solutions - a hands-on organization working to helping
others through the personal efforts of UCS members dedicated to providing
services in a transparent and fully accountable way.
Donations helped sponsor a six days of sewing training for 36 women and started
a sewing school in three different locations at Yei Sudan, Busia, and Mukono
Uganda. The effort financed the drilling of two wells for clean water,
began leadership training for about 300 clergy and laity, created a Bible school
for 200 children, and a workshop for about 60 teachers and Sunday school
teachers.
Improving Lives, Building Hope
“The main problems in Uganda are the lack
of clean water, education, and
healthcare. Jobs exist in Uganda but not without an education,” said Nancy.
“Most children don’t go beyond elementary school because of the cost associated
with education. All of the Ugandan/Sudanese participants who attended the
various trainings we offered had their way paid for by UCS. That includes
transportation, housing, food, and materials. Otherwise, they would not have
been able to attend.”
Future projects include construction
of health clinics, schools, churches, clean water wells, children's immunization
programs, skills training, scholarship programs for all ages and education
types, evangelism, small business start up, income generating projects, and
leadership training.
“Everything we do is designed to show people the love of Jesus through
improving the quality of their lives,” said Nancy.
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