The evolutionary process of helping the impoverished people in our community consists of giving relief, helping them to recover, and then assisting them to develop toward self-sustainability.
KISA is developing strategies to not only help the people in the community become self sustainable but also the organization to be in position grow its own food and rare chicken as an income generating business to support the ministry works.
Through planting vegetables and food crops, we are able to yeild enough food to feed the KFU family and further supplement on their daily diets.
Vegetable plants growing in a short period & fruit trees all year round enables the beneficiaries to earn recurringly from harvests seasonally.
Fruit trees provide leaf canopies that help reduce the force of strong winds and leaves which fall on the ground form a blanket for the top soil.
The chicken farm is a unique social enterprise model that is established as a project for gaining self-sustainability and dignity for the widowed mothers in our community and as an income generating activity for Trust Future Ministries.
This is one-of-a kind model for long-term sustainability relies upon focused donor support to provide the foundations and working capital to begin these farms. We equipe each mother, train, and mentor them to lift their community out of poverty.
With newly adopted methods for variety selection, Trust Future Ministries is working on planting food and vegetable gardens on a bigger scale as a way of overcoming the food problem.
Through seed supplies, in partnership with farmers, we are also planning to bless gardeners with 100s packets of quality seeds. We will also make plants available from from our nurseries for families to start up small home gardensto supplementon their dieties.
Kisa foundation Uganda (KFU) is a community based organization reg. no.NMC/CBO/203/21.
KFU is found in Uganda, Wakiso district, Nansana Municipal council, West one zone at Kisa primary school, Contact Kisa Foundation Uganda, We would love to hear from you!
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