Deploying trips are an essential part of Sports Outreach. They get people from the U.S out of their comfort zone, into another culture, and serving alongside the staff overseas. It is a common belief that missions trips only impact those overseas, but really, the impact from trips happens most on the trip takers themselves. Read below from Elizabeth who shared with us how the trip impacted her much more than she imagined it would.
Read MorePublic Health has always been a crucial element of ministry in Kampala as it is at all Sports Outreach ministry sites. Now, especially with the Coronavirus pandemic, the need has increased to teach children and families proper sanitation and cleaning practices.
Read MoreIn 2018, Joshua began attending the SOM Uganda preschool in the Pugwinyi community in Northern Uganda. This 3 year kid was skinny, malnourished and wore torn clothes…
Read MoreCoaches David and Daniel have not only been back around the ball with the kids. As they are with them, they regularly sensitize them to the realities of Covid.
Read MoreThis is the story of Patricia, a young woman whose life has been transformed through the work of SOM’s programs. She is one of 20-40 terribly traumatized girls we help each year.
Read MoreIn all of our sports ministry events, we make a point to show the love of Jesus to every child by giving them as much individual attention as possible. During these challenging pandemic times…
Read More“My family and I met Lawrence in Lagutu (near Gulu) in November 2016. He had undiagnosed physical and mental challenges…”
Read MoreFlavia was a young teenager who had been raped and was pregnant. She arrived at Christine’s House on Sports Outreach Ministry Uganda’s (SOM’s) Koro Farm in March of 2019
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