Blog
Stories and updates from the Amazima team in Uganda and in the States.

- Uganda ·
5 Creative Ways You Can Partner With Us
At Amazima Ministries, we hold tight to the belief that we are all in this together. There is no us and them or you and…

- Scholarship Program ·
Why Your Sponsorship Matters
We believe one of the best ways Amazima can facilitate lasting change in Uganda is by pouring into Uganda’s youth and their families. Our sponsors…

- The Amazima School ·
Hope Is in the Air
On Monday, July 13, 2015, we broke ground on The Amazima School. Hope was in the air as we gathered with our team, our friends,…

- Scholarship Program ·
Heart of Amazima: Meet Damba
Damba is sixteen years old and has an insatiable passion for drumming. When he gets behind a drum, his reserved personality is interrupted by a…

- Stories ·
A Life Changed
Most 13-year-olds are bursting at the seams with energy. They sit through class, impatiently waiting for the clock to strike freedom so they can go…

- Scholarship Program ·
#TeamAmazima: Tea Can Change Lives
Early last month, Betty Jane and Penny planned two separate tea parties on the same day in an effort to raise enough money to sponsor…

- Uganda ·
5 Things I Learned When I Visited Uganda
by Brittney Meyer, Amazima Stateside Social Media Coordinator 1. Always say hello. I walked into our office there quite a few times before I got…

- Stories ·
It Is God’s Grace
Written by Katie Davis, Founder of Amazima Simon sits on the floor of the porch of the office in Buziika laughing with a group of…

- Scholarship Program ·
Heart of Amazima: Meet George
If you’re looking for a young leader who is full of life, you’re looking for George. He is in primary two this year, and is…

- Uganda ·
#TeamAmazima: Succulents Can Change Lives
A 14-year-old named Georgia is selling succulents, eye-catching plants that require minimal care, to raise support for Amazima. When Georgia heard about Katie’s story and…

- Buziika Outreach ·
Risen Indeed
As the sun went down, roughly 1,200 children, parents, guardians, and others from surrounding villages trickled in and sat in the white plastic chairs lined…

- Scholarship Program ·
Sponsorship Outreach Mentors: A Tribute
It started with a handful of children, a few. It started with a few because if He can trust us with a few, He can…
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