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skills center

RSHMU Skills Center

We thank Almighty God for His faithfulness and grace upon Rise and Shine Humanitarian Ministries Uganda (RSHMU).

What began as a vision has now become a living reality. With joyful hearts, we share the progress of the RSHMU Offices and Skills Center, constructed through the generous support of our great friend from the United States, a devoted Deacon.


Throughout the construction period, we witnessed God at work through the kindness, sacrifice, and generosity of His people. Today, we are blessed to announce that the offices and hall are occupied and operational. This important milestone brings us closer to the full operation of the offices, which will greatly strengthen coordination, planning, and service delivery to the vulnerable communities we serve.

In addition to administrative functions, the RSHMU offices also host a Skills Training Center for youth, offering practical training in tailoring and fashion design, carpentry, computer skills, music instruments, soap making, and driving. This center is designed to equip young people with life skills that promote self-reliance, dignity, and sustainable livelihoods.


We extend our deepest gratitude and blessings to our dear Deacon friend from the United States for this remarkable gift. Truly, God works through generous hearts. May the Lord protect you and reward your faithful service abundantly.


Our sincere appreciation also goes to Maic from Germany for the support and encouragement extended toward this project. Your contribution has helped transform this vision into a lasting foundation for ministry and community empowerment.


As we move toward the full completion and operation of the RSHMU Offices and Skills Center, we remain grateful to God and to all our partners who continue to stand with us. This facility will serve as a center of hope, coordination, empowerment, and compassion for the widows, orphans, youth, and vulnerable families we serve.


To God be the glory.

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