UGANDA
EMPOWERMENT CENTER
AN EMPOWERMENT CENTER was established September 26th when Life In Jesus through donations from Iris Homes and International financing Inc, bought Land at Buziga on a hill in Kampala Uganda. The cost of Land was Uganda Shillings 66 million of which 44 had been paid. The balance is already in arrangements to be paid by the donor, Iris Homes and International Financing Inc. An acre in a good location four miles from the City Center, is to have a three storey and basement building that will comprise of educative departments to train, educate and empower disadvantaged children, children with AIDS and or those whose parents died with Knowledge so they can self sustain themselves to be able to work and have descent jobs. In the building, we will have a public Radio and Television to educate media services and broadcasting.A computer lab to teach students to learn to create and write software and data and information management. A cloths designer room for students to learn design and the business of pageantry. We will have two audio recording studios to enhance their love for music creation and creativity and enhance their self-esteem.
We will have a still photo lab to develop and print photographic material.
And a conference hall for meetings and discussions with hope that we can speakers to come and educate our people.
A Mini Theater that can have 100+ occupants for kids to learn theater and modeling and produce educative programs is also included.
It will have an accommodation self sustaining three bedroom residence on top to house International Scholars and volunteers from far to cut hotel and accommodation costs. Equipment including, 5 television cameras, cables and accessories, 25 sewing Machines, 40 e-Mac computers, Recording Studio consoles and other accessories, Still digital cameras, have been provided.
HEALTH
CENTER
A health Center will be our next project after the Empowerment Center is completed. We have acquired land in the central of the country to easy demographic access problems in both corners of the country. It will ease patients from all corners from trying to get to the Main Hospital Mulago located two miles in the city Center, unless otherwise the situation permits. We will be collaborating with Shriner's hospital that has given so much help to Ugandans. This will create jobs to so many graduates so they do not migrate from the country because of lack of jobs.
The cost of the Health Center Construction and operation start will be an approximate of $2,681,033.00 with equipment. Some of the funds will come from private donors to reach the $10 million finished facility to house the many departments to include oncology, ophthalmology, nursery and labor ward, wound care center and general health clinics. , From our contacts, many of usable but older equipment has been promised to be donated to help equip the facility.
TECHNICAL
SCHOOL
School and education has been a key factor in developing our people. And Migration has been the only source of success for so many who end up getting disappointed when the dreams never come true. We would like to educate our people young and old home economical courses that will include the raising and rearing of fish, reptile like alligators for skin, meat and medicine, the growing of crops that help with the environment and also help those brainy inventors who have no support get support.
The cost for this school is to be met by private funders after completion of the of the above facilities.
All the services mentioned above will be partially available to each facility in each area as a Standardized program takes effect. At all times, we integrate our programs and funds with awareness classes in the existing dangers and/or upcoming health and environmental threats (water, contaminated feed, etc.) with the participation of local leaders, government medical professionals, and public school teachers.
In conjunction with all the above projects, there exists a need to help provide safe water sources and sanitation systems where shortages exist that will meet governmental standards. We integrate our outreach programs to complement the existing lack of programs and deliverables in the communities we operate. LIJIF'S outreach services provide ample access for opportunities to evaluate our efforts in the community and identify geographical improvement opportunities.
Our one-to-three-year development plan for our outreach programs are predicated upon the concept of developing local villages, country and the international objectives needed, that will support the specific programs and services needed within the jurisdiction we operate within.
LIJIF uses the data research building-block approach that remains constant throughout the life of our one-to-three-year development period per project. The building-block approach ensures our continued, successful progression in providing our programs and services while meeting the evolving needs of our villages and communities.
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