Mwana Ministries
Mwana Ministries is a Scottish Charity that seeks to improve the lives of children in Africa by reaching them with the good news of Jesus Christ and providing opportunities to further their education.
Mwana Ministries was founded, and is led, by Janey and Evans Mukomba, who work with a wonderful team of staff and volunteers to deliver projects. Janey and Evans married in 2011, and live in Lusaka, Zambia with their twins, Kimberley and Daniel.
The three arms of the charity encompass Mwana Media, Mwana Mission and Mwana Action.
Mwana Ministries
Lusaka, zambia
www.mwanaministries.org
WEC International
WEC’s primary goal is to take the gospel to the least reached peoples of the world, and to see churches planted and growing among them. To achieve this, we work alongside local churches to: evangelise, make disciples and start churches, translate scripture and teach literacy, train leaders and run clinics and hospitals, rescue and rehabilitate addicts, care for children in crisis and work with young people, while in everything responding to people’s needs with compassion, wherever Christ sends us. Sheddocksley founder members, Graeme and Moira Stephen, have served with WEC for over 25 years. Working first in Senegal at Bourofaye Christian School for 7 years before joining the team at our UK headquarters in 2005. Graeme is currently heading up the Operations and Finance team and Moira is Coordinator of the Membership Department training and preparing new long and short-term members.
wec International
global
www.wec-uk.org
Meider Jonno Asha means ‘Hope for girls’
We have been working to help the poor of the Dhaka slums for more than 15 years. Beginning with rescue work amongst young street girls of the Gulshan area of the city, Asha has progressively educated many hundreds of illiterate teenagers, provided workshops and training in hand craft skills and supported families through flooding, ill health and loss.
meider jonno ASHA / Hope for girls
Bangladesh
www.mjasha.org.uk
Sara - Global Worker
Sara is supporting worldwide language development work by training students and giving software support to project teams.
sara
Global worker
Dignity Freedom Network
Dignity and Freedom for the poor, the marginalised and the outcastes in South Asia. Our aim is to see the poor, marginalised and outcastes of society transition to living in Dignity and Freedom. Our programmes are designed, led and staffed by nationals, with a holistic approach focusing on four key areas: Education, Healthcare, Economic Empowerment and Trafficking Prevention.
Dignity Freedom Network
South Asia
www.dfn.org.uk