PDH Trips
February 2023
PDH Trip – February 2023 Three of our trustees, Adrian, Andrew & Rachel visited Uganda to meet with our local South Sudanese operating partners. This is the first trip we have been able to make in 4 years due to Read more…
PDH Trip – February 2023 Three of our trustees, Adrian, Andrew & Rachel visited Uganda to meet with our local South Sudanese operating partners. This is the first trip we have been able to make in 4 years due to Read more…
This project is now complete!
A short, sharp emergency appeal which raised £2000 to feed those displaced by the recent Kajo Keji massacre
This project is now complete!
We have raised over £3,900 to enable refugee families to return home to South Sudan and become self-sufficient again
This project is now complete!
We are delighted to support this charity who help orphaned refugee children and provide them with food, water tanks and fences.
This project is now complete!
An exciting new project to address the food shortage in the Ugandan refugee camps and equip young mothers from the diocese of Kajo-Keji with valuable skills of urban farming.
This project is now complete!
Following the success of our bread ovens project in 2019, we want to provide a further 10 bread ovens to enable more people to make a living for their families by selling bread.
This project is now complete!
Thanks to your help we raised £2000 towards solar panels for Kajo Keji College to enable important education to continue. This was in addition to the £2,000 raised previously for repairs.
This project is now complete!
Seeds are the gift that keeps on giving. Thanks to your support, we have been able to provide £8,500 to help the South Sudanese have a better 2021 as they return home by providing seeds, tools and farming training.
Firstly, we would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has contributed so far to the Covid-19 appeal. Progress has been made, as the soap consignment has arrived! Bishop Emmanuel has sent us these photos of the Read more…
Unfortunately, in Palorinya Refugee camp, food rations have been cut down by 1/3. This means that the previous 12kg of food per person per month has been reduced to 8kg. Because of this, people have started moving back to Kajo Read more…