Together we can bring Faith, Hope, Love and Make a difference!
Peculiar Child Care Support is a registered nonprofit organization that serves to transform the lives of children and young adults living in the poorest communities of Uganda.
The organization has a targeted focus upon educating children, equipping young adults and empowering Communities, projects that mainstream child rights and gender equality, mentorship, leadership formation, discipleship, skills development and health care. Our projects are community based and they are geared towards sustainability.
We believe Children and young adults in Uganda today will be the next generation of transformation leaders and yet the most vulnerable members of society. Through our life transforming projects and sponsorship opportunities, we are able to meet their needs
We hope that you will explore our site to see what we have been able to do and that you will consider joining us through prayer and financial support to help touch hearts and change lives.

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Our Vision
Godly, innovative and enterprising poverty free community for children and young adults.
Our Mission
To bring Faith, Hope, Love and Make a difference in the lives of children and young adults through our life transforming programs and other strategic partnerships.
Our Values
- Accountability
- Integrity
- Equal Opportunity
- Teamwork
- Compassion
Samuel, born of African origin, grew up from a humble family background in a slum (Ghetto) community called Kawempe - Bwaise, an area close to Kampala the capital city of Uganda. He is a friend of Jesus, brother to all and a social worker by profession.
He is married to Mary and both are passionate about serving children, youth and sharing God’s love. They are a host family in Uganda for mission groups and also work to meet the needs of many around them.
A few years back after realizing the appealing challenges faced by children in poorest communities of Uganda, Sam felt a passion to initiate “Peculiar Child Care Support” aiming at reaching out to children who would otherwise have no access to basic needs like formal education, health services, discipleship among others.
