Save Uganda Children was born out of pain, but shaped by hope and compassion. What began as a response to the struggles faced by vulnerable children has grown into a ministry committed to walking alongside families in need.
We have seen firsthand the challenges children face, from lack of education and healthcare to unstable home environments. These experiences led us to act, not just with words, but with practical support and a heart to serve.
Today, our work continues to grow, guided by a simple purpose: to bring hope, restore dignity, and create opportunities for a better future.
To provide hope, healing, and holistic support to orphans, widows, and vulnerable families in Uganda empowering them through food, education, clean water, medical care, skills training, and the love of Christ.
We envision a Uganda where every child grows up with dignity, opportunity, and faith.
My name is Kintu Bruno, and this is not just a cause to me it’s my life.
At the age of 6, I lost both of my parents and entered a world of deep uncertainty. No home. No family. No security. But through the grace of God and the kindness of strangers, I was taken into an orphanage. There, I not only received food and an education, but I met Jesus—and He changed everything.
Years later, after finishing my education and gaining experience in the media industry, God stirred a dream in my heart: to start a ministry that would give other orphans the same chance I had been given. That dream became Save Uganda West Nile Children Ministry (SUWNCM) a grassroots, locally-led nonprofit based in Wanyama Village, Uganda.
This is more than a ministry. It’s redemption in motion.