Testimonies

Mumpe Alex Ndawula's Testimony

" My name is Mumpe Alex Ndawula. I lost my parents when I was 8 years and I started to stay with my uncle. Unfortunately his wife mistreated me and I was forced onto the streets of Kampala.

After some years a kind Christian woman called Jane took me from the streets and gave me somewhere to live. I started helping her with domestic work and she enabled me to go back to school. I wasn’t able to go to college but, in 2016, found children living on the streets needing a home. Having come from this background my heart went out to them, Jane kindly allowed me to look after 9 girls and boys in her house.

By 2018 I was looking after 23 children and needed somewhere else to go. It was at that point that we were able to move to our current location, near Wobulenzi, Luwero District, Central Uganda. We now have 52 girls and boys living with us, and a further 500 vulnerable children from the local community who attend Kampala Christian Academy which is on the same site. Over time we have been able to build, so our site now includes a domitory block also with a classrooms that are not yet roofed. Looking forward for generous people to sow a seed in this fundamental life changing cause . This building costs of 4 huge classrooms . A Hall for prayers and interactions of the students like debate , offices for headteacher and the director, staff room , computer laboratory, medical room once finished. "

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Drew and Christy Wight's Testimony

I wholeheartedly recommend Kampala Christian Academy and Orphanage, a ministry doing incredible work in the heart of Kampala, Uganda. At the center of this ministry is Mumpe Alex, a man whose testimony is nothing short of inspiring. His deep love for the children in his care is evident in everything he does—driven by his own journey and his commitment to sharing the love of Jesus Christ.

I have personally witnessed the compassion and dedication Mumpe Alex brings to his community. He goes above and beyond to meet tangible needs like food, clean water, and medicine—essentials that bring immediate relief and dignity to children who have often known only hardship. But it doesn’t stop there. The ministry is also committed to education through Kampala Christian Academy, providing children with the skills and knowledge they’ll need to thrive in the future.

Most importantly, what sets this ministry apart is its unwavering focus on Christ. Every child is seen, known, and loved. The joy and hope that come from celebrating Jesus and his purposes are evident in the lives being changed daily.

If you are looking to support a place where lives are being transformed—physically, mentally, and spiritually—then look no further than what is happening at Kampala Christian Academy and Orphanage. This is a place where love is not just spoken, but lived out in action.

Open Hours

Monday 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Tuesday 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Wednesday 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Thursday 10:00 a.m.–10:30 p.m.
Friday 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

About Kampala Christian Orphanage Home

Our purpose is to support vulnerable street children in their distress by giving them hope, and basic need a like education, shelter , medication from well wishers and Good Samaritans and nurturing children in God’s way. We’re in partnership with kampala Christian orphanage home a Non profit organization that care for over 500 homeless street kids in Uganda.

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