
Christmas Decorations
Dear Friends,
Happy New Year!
We trust you all had a lovely Christmas, and pray that God blesses you in the coming year.
This Christmas Sian Davies, Director of The Biojemmss Organisation, headed out to Rukungiri for two weeks. Armed with decorations, presents and a large Christmas cake, Sian arrived on the overnight bus, surprising the children with her arrival at 4am!
This bulletin will detail the events of her visit……
Christmas in Rukungiri
This Christmas the youth enjoyed decorating the house, wrapping presents and eating a goat on Christmas Day along with their local delicacy: grasshoppers! This was also a time for fellowship, Christmas games and spending time resting after their final exams. The Biojemmss youth also had the opportunity to perform at their local church. They put on one of their notorious dances and were invited to further perform at the Boxing Day celebrations. This gave them a chance to share not only their talent, but also to be part of evangelistic events in the community.
After Christmas, some of the young people travelled to see relatives for two weeks. Though most of the young people have been estranged from their family since early childhood, Biojemmss sees it as important to support young people re-establish and maintain ongoing contact with family, often financially supporting extended family members. This holiday, Biojemmss was able to support three young people to locate their families, all of whom had been separated from their relatives for more than a decade. Prior to living in the children’s home Biojemmss rescued them from in 2007, they had been living on the street, one of them abandoned as a toddler. Re-connecting with their families has been a positive experience for all of them, and crucial for each of them to get answers and try to rebuild severed relationships. Biojemmss ensures that vital measures are taken to protect them from harm throughout family contact.
It’s fair to say, Biojemmss experienced a fun and action packed holiday (including the surprise Sian-shaped Father Christmas!). These events did not include blizzards, snowstorms, minus 10 temperatures, or being stranded somewhere in the snow. No. That was just us here in the UK. Biojemmss had sun, lots, and lots of sun.
NGO Status
You may remember from the last newsletter we were applying for Ugandan NGO status….
In December the battle was finally won and Biojemmss was awarded NGO status! All that hard work and the many, many prayers were more than worth it. Thank you to all who supported us through this. Sian and Micah (the Assistant Manager) picked up the certificate from Internal Affairs this Christmas. This means so much to all of us on team, and I’m sure to you too.
Biojemmss Life
Plans are underway for next years school leavers. Some will be setting up small businesses so that they can work alongside Biojemmss to save towards University fees. The ambition that the youth have to succeed and learn is almost infectious. It leaves you feeling blown away and inspired.
One of the young people is currently in the process of establishing a small business. If you would like to take a look at his business proposal or financially support him, please email info@biojemmss.com
Biojemmss’s most recent fundraising event was to establish a business in Rukungiri that would financially feed the home. Thank you so much to everyone who financially supported and to those who supported us in prayer. Although we are still short of our target total, we are already looking for a location for the business and are expecting to have it established soon. Please see the copy of our business plan. This business will not only aid Biojemmss’s fundraising efforts, it will also provide opportunity for the young people to learn business and accounting skills. This will be an invaluable experience for them.
As mentioned in the previous newsletter, Biojemmss is looking to buy a 20-acre plot of land on which to build a family home and grow crops etc. Purchasing this land is something Biojemmss is passionate about. It will provide a base- a place that can be called ‘home’, providing room to grow as God calls. It also means we will be able to minister and reach out to the local community and share the love of God with them from a place of security and stability.
The cost of this land is £20,000. We are currently a fairly small project. (I say currently… God has plans!) This is not pocket change, and we would love it very much if you could support us through fundraising and prayer, both of which we know you’re amazing at! Don’t go all shy on us; we know you have many talents. Please use them. If you would like more information: info@biojemmss.com
Craft Empire
I would like to say a huge thank you to those who have purchased crafts. There are still lots more to buy. The youth really enjoy making these crafts and it excites them to know that people around the world are buying them. And, well, they are pretty beautiful handmade crafts! Extraordinary, you might say. Please keep buying them.
Kampala: Sustainable-Livelihood Programme
Sian’s on a mission (as always!)
Sian is currently ‘touring’ around a number of churches spreading the news of what God is doing in Biojemmss. If you would like her to visit your church, (and you should, she’s pretty good) she will happily come and ignite a big old Biojemmss fire in your congregation! Just contact: info@biojemmss.com
God Bless, Charmian










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