Where We Work

Mustard Life Harvest is deeply rooted in the Gomba District of Uganda. Founded in 2002 by Pastor Katabaazi Fred, our work extends across multiple villages and settlements, bringing hope, support, and transformation to pastors' children and orphans who need it most.

Gomba District, Uganda

Our primary focus is in Gomba District, where we have established strong relationships with local communities and church leaders. This region faces significant challenges including poverty, limited access to education for pastors' children, and many families with absent fathers and struggling mothers.

Quick Facts
  • Location: Central Uganda
  • Communities: 2 main areas
  • Children Served: 59+
  • Years of Service: Since 2002

Our Community Impact Areas

Village Outreach

We work directly in local villages, providing door-to-door support, community meetings, and mobile services to reach families who cannot travel to our main centers.

  • Home visits
  • Community health education
  • Mobile medical clinics
School Partnerships

We collaborate with local schools to enhance educational opportunities, provide feeding programs, and ensure children receive quality education in safe environments.

  • School feeding programs
  • Educational support
  • Teacher training
Church Networks

Through partnerships with local churches, we extend our reach and provide spiritual support alongside practical assistance to strengthen community resilience.

  • Spiritual counseling
  • Community gatherings
  • Youth programs
Community Centers

Our community centers serve as hubs for various programs including health services, education, skills training, and community meetings.

  • Health services
  • Skills training
  • Community events

Community Challenges We Address

Healthcare Access

Limited medical facilities and healthcare professionals in rural areas make it difficult for families to receive essential medical care.

Educational Barriers

Many children face obstacles to education including school fees, lack of supplies, and long distances to schools.

Food Insecurity

Poverty and agricultural challenges result in chronic food insecurity affecting child development and community health.

Our Growing Impact

Since beginning our work in Kanoni Gomba 7 years ago, we have expanded from serving 10 children to over 59 children, and from one village to multiple communities. Our goal is to continue expanding our reach while maintaining the quality and personal touch that defines our approach.

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Your support directly impacts families and children in these communities, bringing hope and creating pathways to a better future.

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