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About Us

Save a future Ministry is a holistic care programme that was initiated as a response to the overwhelming number of orphaned, abused, abandoned, needy children and vulnerable women in Uganda, whose lives have been ravaged by war, poverty, HIV/AIDS and other poverty-related diseases.

Founded by Stanley & Christine Magala, SAF Ministries was birthed through Upendo Church, a thriving local community church in Busia, Uganda.  We are positioned to Rescue an individual, Nurture each one of them as a leader in their chosen sphere of life so that they, in turn, will Rebuild their nation

We exist to provide a child-centered programme that prepares all vulnerable children for a lifetime of learning, while families of those children are empowered to become self-supporting.

The SAF Ministries model involves physical care, Medical Intervention including HIV/AIDS Counseling and treatment, Education – formal and Technical, Social-emotional support and Spiritual discipleship.

We exist to raise the next generation of Leaders, by pursuing a high level of excellence in academic and practical skill, Christ-centered conduct and behavior in integrity and Moral Values, so that each one becomes a responsible mature Christian and productive citizen.

Our focus is One Child at a time.

Child Sponsorship

When you decide to Sponsor a Life, you are partnering with SAF Ministries to rescue vulnerable children and women from poverty and destitution, restoring them to a life filled with hope and a future.

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Our Goals

Our goals are; to reduce the vulnerability of children through the provision of basic needs such as food, education, healthcare, clothing, and shelter; promote the rights and safety of children; fight poverty.

THE VISIONARIES

Stanley Magala

Life for most Ugandan children is very difficult, even for those with both parents still living. The many Ugandan children living in poverty rarely attend school, eat more than once a day, sleep in their own bed, or have access to basic medical care. Many of them are not as lucky as I was growing up..

Cristina Davellis

 My name is Cristina Davellis and I traveled to Uganda in March of 2004, during my senior year of nursing school at Anderson University, located in Anderson, Indiana. While I was in Uganda, myself and two of my fellow students travelled to the village of Kirongero and were hosted by Pastor Moses Abasoola, his wife Beatrice and their family. While there we…

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