life after prison uganda
we are volunteers in uganda providing correctional re- entry services to help formerly incarcerated individuals transition to a productive, community-based life
Who We Are
life after prison uganda is Chartered with Prison Fellowship International (PFI), a global movement, founded in 1976 by Charles Colson, a special counsel to President Nixon, who was convicted in the Water Gate scandal of the Nixon administration in the United States of America. It is the most extensive world movement of volunteers involved in criminal justice field working through 112 member Nations (2008 figure) of which Uganda is one.
our program works with adult and youth offenders to help them find success once they’re out of prison or jail. services include halfway houses, work release programs. medication services, creation of employment like washing bay, community based works among others
we connect with people outside, helping to reduce isolation, they’re many problems prisoners face after retuning home . in addition to generally adjusting to life after jail. there might be specific difficulties regarding employment , family life societal stigma.. we opened up a washing bay where ex-prisoners work to (washing cars for clients and earn some money at the end of the day .let us join hands and hearts to save the youth
Our Approach
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Our priorities are to win prison inmates and their families to Christ and disciple them in God’s word. Hence we exhort, train and equip Christians to reach out and identify with prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families, and show them practically that the gospel of Jesus Christ is able to make the difference in their lives.
Today, PF Uganda consists of more than hundred member Churches spread across twenty-six districts nation-wide (as at 2023). We exist as a movement of reconciliation and restoration in criminal justice system, proclaiming and demonstrating the redemptive power and transforming love of Jesus Christ for people.
join our great team now to make a difference
01.
— Our Mission
To be a reconciling community of restoration for all those involved in and affected by crime, thereby proclaiming and demonstrating the redemptive power and transforming love of Jesus Christ for all people
02.
— Our Vision
To exhort and serve the Body of Christ in prisons and in the community in its ministry to prisoners, ex-prisoners, victims and their families and in its advancement of Biblical standards of justice in the criminal justice
03.
— Our values
Compassion
Restoration
Justice
Integrity
Faith
Community Empowerment
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