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    OCAKA BOSCO

    Transforming Lives Through Faith and Compassion

    COME AND HELP VULNERABLE PEOPLE WORLDWIDE

    Registered National NGO serving orphans, vulnerable children, and underserved communities across Uganda since 2007.

    [Donate Now] [Sponsor a Child] [Our Programs] [About Us]

    Our Impact: 18 Years of Service (2007-2025)

    📚 6,570 Children supported with education (2012-2025)
    💰 10,400 Women trained in microfinance through 84 savings groups (2008-2025)
    🐷 3,000 Piglets distributed to widows for sustainable income (2013-2025)
    📍 5 Districts across Uganda - Wakiso, Kitgum, Lamwo, Gulu, Kampala
    🚀 Expanding to serve more communities across Uganda

    Our Programs

    Education Sponsorship - Transforming futures through learning
    Microfinance Training - Empowering women economically
    Livestock Distribution - Creating sustainable livelihoods
    Youth Development - Building tomorrow's leaders
    Community Support - Healthcare, food security, and crisis assistance

    [Learn More About Our Programs →]

    Our Story

    Founded by Mr. Ocaka Bosco in 2007 following a divine calling, OCAKA BOSCO (Lubanga Lapit Kic - "God Feeds Orphans") serves vulnerable communities across Uganda. Our founder's personal experience as an orphan drives our compassionate mission to provide hope, education, and support to those in need.

    [Learn More About Our Founder →]

    Meet Our Leadership

    EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP

    MUSA KATEREGA - General Chairperson
    King of Baganda | Community development and strategic leadership

    ISAAC KITIMBO - General President, Drivers
    King of Basoga | Program execution and community needs

    ARIGO JESCAR JUDITH - General President, Procurement
    Queen of Ateso | Administrative and logistical support

    YEBARE WINNIE - Treasurer
    Queen of Banyakole | Financial operations and program effectiveness

    [Meet Our Full Team →]

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    OCAKA BOSCO | Lubanga Lapit Kic - "God Feeds Orphans"
    COME AND HELP VULNERABLE PEOPLE WORLDWIDE

    Our Impact: 6,570 children educated | 10,400 women trained | 3,000 piglets distributed | 5 districts served

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    Phone: +256393247897 / +256200924555
    WhatsApp: +256772184105
    Email: info@wwwocakabosco.org / ocakabosco1@gmail.com /ocakabosco2@gmail.com
    Address: Kitgum, Uganda

    Registration

    Registered National NGO - Uganda Registration Bureau
    Company Limited by Guarantee - URSB
    Operating since 2007

    © 2026 OCAKA BOSCO. All rights reserved.

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    Ready to launch!OUR IMPACT: 2007-2025

    18 Years of Transforming Lives

    Since our founding in 2007, OCAKA BOSCO has grown from grassroots volunteer work to a registered National NGO making measurable impact across Uganda.

    Education Impact (2012-2025)

    📚 6,570 children supported with education sponsorship

    School fees, uniforms, books, and supplies

    Primary and technical school programs

    Kitgum Municipal and surrounding areas

    Economic Empowerment (2008-2025)

    💰 10,400 women trained in microfinance

    84 savings groups established

    Revolving funds and financial literacy training

    Supporting widows, widowers, and vulnerable women

    Livestock Distribution (2013-2025)

    🐷 3,000 piglets distributed to widows

    Sustainable income generation

    Agricultural training programs

    Food security initiatives

    Geographic Reach

    📍 Operating in 5 districts across Uganda:kira wakiso

    Kitgum Municipality (Main Office)

    Lamwo District

    Gulu city

    Kampala city

    🚀 Expanding to additional districts across Uganda

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    1. HOME PAGE (Updated)

    OCAKA BOSCO
    Transforming Lives Through Faith and Compassion

    COME AND HELP VULNERABLE PEOPLE WORLDWIDE

    Registered National NGO serving orphans, vulnerable children, and underserved communities across Uganda since 2007.

    [Donate Now] [Sponsor a Child] [Our Programs] [About Us]

    Our Impact: 18 Years of Service (2007-2025)

    📚 6,570 Children supported with education (2012-2025)

    💰 10,400 Women trained in microfinance through 84 savings groups (2008-2025)

    🐷 3,000 Piglets distributed to widows for sustainable income (2013-2025)

    📍 5 Districts across Uganda - Wakiso Kitgum, Lamwo, Gulu, Kampala

    🚀 Expanding to serve more communities across Uganda

    Our Programs

    Education Sponsorship - Transforming futures through learning

    Microfinance Training - Empowering women economically

    Livestock Distribution - Creating sustainable livelihoods

    Youth Development - Building tomorrow's leaders

    Community Support - Healthcare, food security, and crisis assistance

    Our Story

    Founded by Mr. Ocaka Bosco in 2007 following a divine calling, OCAKA BOSCO (Lubanga Lapit Kic - "God Feeds Orphans") serves vulnerable communities across Uganda. Our founder's personal experience as an orphan drives our compassionate mission to provide hope, education, and support to those in need.

    [Learn More About Our Founder →]

    Quick Links:

    How We Use Donations

    Our Programs

    Contact Us

    2. ABOUT US PAGE (Updated)

    Our Mission
    To serve vulnerable people worldwide by caring for orphans, supporting families in need, and building stronger communities through education, healthcare, economic empowerment, and spiritual guidance.

    Our Story
    Founded in 2007 by Mr. Ocaka Bosco following a divine calling to serve the poor, orphans, widows, and marginalized communities. What began as grassroots volunteer work has grown into a registered National NGO operating across Uganda.

    In 18 years, we have:

    Supported 6,570 children with education

    Trained 10,400 women in microfinance through 84 savings groups

    Distributed 3,000 piglets to widows

    Expanded operations to 5 districts with plans for further growth

    Our Vision
    To support and empower vulnerable populations, religious communities, cultural groups, and sustainable livelihood projects worldwide. We believe every person deserves hope, dignity, and the opportunity to thrive.

    Registration & Legal Status

    Registered National NGO with Uganda Registration Bureau

    Company Limited by Guarantee registered with Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB)

    Community-Based Organization (CBO) in Kitgum District under KINGFO

    NGO in Gulu Local Government

    Our Timeline & Impact

    Operating Since: 2007 Geographic Coverage: 5 office locations across Uganda

    Office Locations & Focus Areas:

    1. Kitgum - Main Office & Headquarters
    2. Gulu - Microfinance & Family Support
    3. Lamwo - Education & Community Development
    4. Kampala - Youth Development & Administration
    5. Wakiso - Training vulnerable communities to be self-reliant

    Mission: Serving vulnerable communities with a focus on building self-reliance

    2008 Key Milestones: Microfinance Initiatives:

    Launched microfinance training programs

    President Mr. Ocaka Bosco began distributing revolving funds to women, widows, and widowers

    Established savings programs for community members

    Primary Focus:

    Financial empowerment for vulnerable groups

    Supporting vulnerable populations

    Foundation Year: 2008 - Founded to support vulnerable populations globally

    This shows your organization started with a strong focus on financial inclusion and empowerment through microfinance and savings programs for vulnerable community members.

    2009 Key Developments: Operational Model:

    • Began volunteer-based grassroots work
    • Started working with volunteers to support vulnerable communities

    Leadership:

    • Mr. Ocaka Bosco served as Leader and First Bishop of the Vulnerable in the World

    Approach:

    • Grassroots support for vulnerable communities
    • Volunteer-based humanitarian work

    This marked the transition to a volunteer-driven model focused on direct community engagement and grassroots humanitarian efforts.

    2010 Key Milestones: Organizational Growth:

    Recruited staff in Uganda to work at the grassroots level

    Expanded operations from volunteer-only to paid staff model

    Launched youth development programs

    Leadership:

    Mr. Ocaka Bosco, First Bishop of the Vulnerable in the World

    Significance: This year marked a major expansion—transitioning from purely volunteer-based work to a structured staffing model, enabling broader reach and the addition of youth-focused programming.

    2011 Key Initiatives: Financial Empowerment Programs:

    • Started revolving funds for women
    • Established savings groups for women
    • Promoted women's business development

    Focus: Economic empowerment and entrepreneurship support for women in vulnerable communities

    Impact: This built on the 2008 microfinance foundation by creating structured savings groups and revolving fund mechanisms specifically designed to help women grow their businesses.

    2012 Key Milestone: Education Programs Launched:

    Began education sponsorship programs

    Supported students in primary schools

    Supported students in technical schools

    Focus: Expanding services beyond financial empowerment to include educational access and skills development for vulnerable communities

    Significance: This marked the organization's expansion into education as a pathway out of poverty, providing opportunities for both foundational learning and vocational training.

    2013 Key Initiative:

    Livestock Distribution Program:

    • Launched piglet distribution program
    • Distributed piglets free of charge to widows
    • Aimed at improving livelihoods and economic self-sufficiency

    Target Beneficiaries: Widows in vulnerable communities

    Approach: Asset-based support to create sustainable income opportunities and food security

    Significance: This expanded the organization's economic empowerment model beyond microfinance to include direct asset distribution, helping widows build long-term income sources through livestock rearing.

    1. 2014 Key Initiative:
    2. Farming Training Programs:
    3. Expanded farming training programs
    4. Targeted elderly community members
    5. Aimed to ease their routine lives and improve self-sufficiency
    6. Leadership: Mr. Ocaka Bosco
    7. Focus: Empowering elders through agricultural skills and knowledge
    8. Significance: This broadened the organization's reach to include elderly populations, providing them with practical farming skills to improve their quality of life and economic independence.
    9. 2015 Education Initiative:

    Leadership: Mr. Ocaka Bosco (Director)

    Program Achievements:

    • Distributed books and pens to 3,520 children in Gulu City
    • Focused on promoting education for orphans

    Approach: Direct material support to remove educational barriers

    Impact: Provided essential school supplies to thousands of vulnerable children, enabling better educational access and success for orphaned students

    1. Significance: This large-scale distribution demonstrated the organization's commitment to education as a key pathway for supporting orphaned and vulnerable children.
    2. 2016: INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION & TRAINING EXPANSION UN Officials Visit Kitgum
      UN officials from Tanzania interviewed Mr. Ocaka Bosco at his home in Kitgum Municipality regarding his work spreading religious teaching to help, support, and serve vulnerable populations worldwide.

    Training Programs Launched
    Following this recognition, Ocaka Bosco expanded training programs through Lubanga Lapit Kic NGO Uganda, teaching community groups on 9 key development topics:

    Poverty Analysis

    Communication

    Working with Groups

    Development Theory

    Facilitation

    Income Generation

    Conscientisation (Critical Awareness)

    Gender Issues

    Bookkeeping

    2017 Widow Support Program: Leadership: Mr. Ocaka Bosco Program Details:

    Continued providing essential household supplies to widows in Kitgum Municipality

    Distributed sugar, salt, and soap

    Target Beneficiaries: Widows in Kitgum Municipality

    Approach: Direct provision of basic necessities to support vulnerable widows

    Significance: This ongoing support program addressed immediate household needs, complementing the organization's earlier economic empowerment initiatives (revolving funds, piglet distribution) with essential relief supplies.

    2018 Gender Training Program: Leadership: Mr. Ocaka Bosco Program Details:

    Trained local community members in gender issues

    Location: Lamwo District

    Objective: Prevent conflicts in communities through gender awareness and education

    Approach: Community-based training focused on gender equality and conflict prevention

    Significance: This marked an expansion into social cohesion and peacebuilding work, addressing root causes of community conflict through gender education and awareness.

    2019 Traditional Dance Support Program

    In 2019, LUBANGA LAPIT KIC NGO, under the leadership of Mr. Ocaka Bosco, funded and supported youth various traditional dance groups in the community. The program provided comprehensive support including:

    Financial funding for traditional dance initiatives

    All necessary materials and equipment required for traditional dance performances

    Resources to preserve and promote local cultural heritage through dance

    This initiative was part of our commitment to preserving cultural traditions and supporting community arts programs.

    2020 Humanitarian Relief Distribution

    In 2020, LUBANGA LAPIT KIC NGO, led by Mr. Ocaka Bosco, conducted a humanitarian relief program to support vulnerable communities across multiple regions in Uganda. The program distributed essential household items including:

    • Jerrycans for water storage
    • Saucepans for cooking
    • Cups and other basic necessities

    Areas served:

    • Kitgum Municipal
    • Lamwo District
    • Gulu City
    • Kampala City
    • Wakiso District

    This initiative provided critical support to vulnerable populations, helping families meet their basic daily needs during challenging times.

    2022-2023 Disabilities in Local Communities Program

    In 2022-2023, Mr. Ocaka Bosco, First Bishop of the Vulnerable in the World, established the Disabilities in Local Communities Program through LUBANGA LAPIT KIC NGO. This program was created to help, support, and serve people with disabilities across Uganda.

    The program focuses on:

    Providing direct assistance to individuals with disabilities

    Supporting their integration and participation in local communities

    Delivering resources and services tailored to their specific needs

    Advocating for the rights and dignity of people with disabilities

    This initiative reflects our commitment to ensuring that all members of society, including those with disabilities, receive the support and opportunities they deserve.

    2024 First King of the Vulnerable in the World Launch

    In 2024, Mr. Ocaka Bosco was inaugurated as the First King of the Vulnerable in the World. This historic launch took place across various regions of Uganda, marking a significant milestone in LUBANGA LAPIT KIC NGO's mission to advocate for and serve vulnerable populations.

    The launch events were held in multiple communities throughout Uganda, bringing together stakeholders, community leaders, and beneficiaries to celebrate this commitment to serving the most vulnerable members of society.

    This leadership role reinforces our organization's dedication to championing the rights, dignity, and well-being of vulnerable people across Uganda and beyond.

    2025 First Bishop of the Vulnerable in the World

    In 2025, Mr. Ocaka Bosco was appointed as the First Bishop of the Vulnerable in the World. This appointment was celebrated by communities across Uganda, recognizing his compassionate leadership and dedication to serving vulnerable and needy populations.

    The launch ceremony brought together people from various regions who have witnessed and benefited from his commitment to helping those in need. This spiritual and humanitarian leadership role reflects years of service to vulnerable communities through LUBANGA LAPIT KIC NGO's programs.

    As First Bishop of the Vulnerable in the World, Mr. Ocaka Bosco continues to lead initiatives that provide material support, advocacy, and hope to the most marginalized members of society.

    2008-2025: Trained 10,400 women in microfinance through 84 groups

    2012-2025: Supported 6,570 children with education

    2013-2025: Distributed 3,000 piglets to widows

    2025: Operating in 5 districts, expanding to more regions

    Our Values

    Faith-based service across all denominations

    Transparent operations and accountability

    Direct community impact

    Dignity and compassion for all

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    4. OUR PROGRAMS PAGE (Updated with Impact)

    How We Serve

    1. Orphan Care & Child Sponsorship

    Comprehensive care including food, shelter, education, and emotional support for orphaned and vulnerable children.

    2. Education Support

    Impact: 6,570 children supported (2012-2025)

    School fees, uniforms, books, and supplies for primary and technical schools in Kitgum Municipal and surrounding areas.

    What We Provide:

    Full or partial school fees

    Uniforms and shoes

    Books and learning materials

    Exam fees and supplies

    3. Microfinance & Economic Empowerment

    Impact: 10,400 women trained through 84 savings groups (2008-2025)

    Revolving funds for women, widows, and widowers

    84 active savings groups across 5 districts

    Financial literacy training

    Sustainable income generation

    Business skills development

    4. Livestock & Agriculture Programs

    Impact: 3,000 piglets distributed to widows (2013-2025)

    Piglet distribution to widows for breeding and income

    Agricultural and farming training

    Food security initiatives

    Sustainable livelihood creation

    5. Youth Development

    Online earning programs and skills training connecting youth to opportunities.

    6. Community Development

    Emergency assistance during crises

    Healthcare support

    Skills training and employment opportunities

    Spiritual guidance and counseling

    7. Family Support Services

    Food and basic necessities

    Medical care

    Housing support

    Bereavement and crisis assistance

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    5. WHERE WE SERVE PAGE (Updated)

    Our Locations Across Uganda

    We currently operate in 5 districts across Uganda and are expanding our reach to serve more vulnerable communities.

    Current Operations:

    1. Kitgum Municipality - West Land (Main Office)
    Our headquarters and primary service area

    2. Lamwo District - Kal Central
    Education and community development programs

    3. Gulu city - Pece
    Microfinance groups and family support services

    4. Kampala -Naguru Go-Down,

    5 Wakiso District Kiira
    Youth development and administrative operations

    Our Reach:

    📚 6,570 children across these districts have received education support

    💰 84 microfinance savings groups operating in these communities

    🐷 3,000 widows have received piglets for sustainable income

    Expansion Plans:

    🚀 We are actively expanding to additional districts across Uganda to serve more vulnerable families, orphans, and widows.

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    6. HOW DONATIONS ARE USED PAGE (Updated)

    Financial Transparency

    We are committed to using donations responsibly and transparently to maximize impact for vulnerable communities.

    Our Proven Impact (2007-2025)

    Your donations have already achieved:

    6,570 children supported with education (2012-2025)

    10,400 women trained in microfinance through 84 groups (2008-2025)

    3,000 piglets distributed to widows (2013-2025)

    5 districts served with plans for expansion

    How We Use Your Donations:

    Program Services (Direct support to beneficiaries)

    Education sponsorship (school fees, uniforms, books)

    Microfinance training and revolving funds

    Livestock distribution and agricultural training

    Youth development programs

    Healthcare and emergency assistance

    Operations (Staff, facilities, and administration)

    Field staff salaries

    Office operations in 5 districts

    Transportation to reach remote communities

    Program monitoring and evaluation

    Future Programs (Expansion and growth)

    Expanding to additional districts

    Launching new programs based on community needs

    Building capacity to serve more families

    Donation Methods

    We accept donations via:

    Credit/Debit Card (Stripe secure payment)

    Bank transfer (International & Local)

    Mobile Money (MTN & Airtel)

    All donations support our registered charitable programs in Uganda.

    Accountability

    As a registered National NGO, we:

    Maintain transparent financial records

    Provide receipts for all donations

    Report regularly on program impact

    Are committed to using every contribution to maximize impact

    8. DONATE PAGE (Updated)

    Make a Difference Today

    COME AND HELP VULNERABLE PEOPLE WORLDWIDE

    Your donation provides food, education, healthcare, and hope to vulnerable families across Uganda.

    See Your Impact

    Join thousands of donors who have already helped us achieve:

    ✅ 6,570 children supported with education (2012-2025)
    ✅ 10,400 women trained in microfinance through 84 groups (2008-2025)
    ✅ 3,000 piglets distributed to widows (2013-2025)
    ✅ 5 districts served across Uganda

    Help us expand to reach even more vulnerable families!

    Online Donation (Credit/Debit Card)

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    Bank Transfer (International & Local)

    Account Name: OCAKA BOSCO
    Account Number: 2337959775
    Bank: KCB Bank Uganda Limited
    Branch: Kampala Road Branch
    SWIFT Code: KCBLUGKA
    Intermediary Bank: Deutsche Bank Trust Company America

    Bank Address:
    KCB Bank Uganda Limited
    Plot 56, Lohana Towers, Lugogo Bypass
    P.O. Box 7399
    Kampala, Uganda

    After making a bank transfer, please email us at ocakabosco1@gmail.com with:

    Your transfer confirmation

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    Your Impact

    Every donation makes a real difference:

    $50 provides school fees for one child for one term

    $100 trains 10 women in financial literacy

    $150 provides one piglet to a widow for sustainable income

    $500 supports a full savings group of 12 women

    Any amount helps us expand to new districts

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    OCAKA BOSCO | Lubanga Lapit Kic - "God Feeds Orphans"

    COME AND HELP VULNERABLE PEOPLE WORLDWIDE

    Our Impact: 6,570 children educated | 10,400 women trained | 3,000 piglets distributed | 5 districts served

    Quick Links
    [Home] [About Us] [Our Founder] [Our Programs] [Where We Serve] [Donate] [Contact Us]

    Legal
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    Contact
    Phone: +256393247897 / +256200924555
    WhatsApp: +256772184105
    Email: info@wwwocakabosco.org / ocakabosco1@gmail.com
    Address: Kitgum, Uganda

    Registration
    Registered National NGO - Uganda Registration Bureau
    Company Limited by Guarantee - URSB
    Operating since 2007

    © 2026 OCAKA BOSCO. All rights reserved.

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    ✅ Specific Numbers - 6,570 children, 10,400 women, 3,000 piglets, 84 groups

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    ✅ Geographic Reach - 5 districts with expansion plans

    ✅ Proven Track Record - 18 years of measurable impact

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  • Operating Since: 2007

    Geographic Coverage: 5 office locations across Uganda

    Office Locations & Focus Areas:

    1. Kitgum - Main Office & Headquarters
    2. Gulu - Microfinance & Family Support
    3. Lamwo - Education & Community Development
    4. Kampala - Youth Development & Administration
    5. Wakiso - Training vulnerable communities to be self-reliant

    Mission: Serving vulnerable communities with a focus on building self-reliance

  • our Organization: Based on the account name "OCAKA BOSCO" and the context you've provided about helping vulnerable people worldwide with founder Mr. Ocaka Bosco, it appears your organization focuses on humanitarian or charitable work

  • Mr. Ocaka Bosco's divine calling:

    The Calling (June 7, 2007)

    Mr. Ocaka Bosco, born December 6, 1977, in Palabek Gem, Kitgum District, received a divine revelation at age 29. Over three days, he heard God's voice accompanied by bright light, instructing him to "come out and start teaching the people where the whole world can hear you. Tell the rich to support the poor."

    His Initial Doubt

    He questioned how he could fulfill this mission, having only completed primary three (third grade) and lacking formal education.

    God's Response

    The voice assured him he would receive a book that would give him wisdom to read and understand, speaking in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    The Transformation (7 Days)

    Stayed indoors for 7 days without food or water

    Immediately stopped drinking alcohol (had been a drunkard)

    Could no longer lift his 10-liter jerry can of alcohol, marking the end of his drinking

    The Book (Day 8)

    Found a Christian worship book titled "BUK LEGA KI WER PA LAKRISTO" (A Christian Book for Worship and Praise) in his mother's wooden box. God gave him the ability to speak three languages: Acholi, English, and Kiswahili—though he previously only spoke Acholi.

    The Mission

    This divine calling led to the founding of OCAKA BOSCO organization in 2007, dedicated to serving vulnerable people worldwide—orphans, widows, and the poor.

    LEGA PI KUC" - Prayer for Peace

    This is a servant's prayer asking God to use them as an instrument of peace and service to others.

    The Prayer's Core Message:

    Bringing Light to Darkness:

    Where there is hate → bring peace

    Where there is wrong → bring forgiveness

    Where there is doubt → bring acceptance

    Where there is anxiety → bring trust

    Where there is anger → bring happiness

    The Servant's Attitude:

    Don't seek consolation → console others instead

    Don't demand to be heard → listen to others instead

    Don't seek to be loved → love others instead

    The Spiritual Principle:

    When we give, we receive

    When we forgive, we are forgiven

    When we are called to this life, we are born into eternal life

    Significance:

    This prayer (found on page 32, Note 8 of the book God directed him to) became the foundation of Mr. Ocaka Bosco's mission. It emphasizes selfless service, putting others' needs first, and being an instrument of peace—which directly shaped the organization's work serving orphans, widows, and vulnerable people.

    The prayer reflects the organization's approach: serving rather than being served, giving rather than receiving, and bringing hope to those in despair.

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  • OUR TEAM

    Our Mission

    Our team is dedicated to serving vulnerable communities worldwide through faith, compassion, and action. Guided by Christian values, we work to prepare the way of Jesus Christ and spread hope to those in need. We serve people of all religions, cultures, and backgrounds, partnering with faith leaders and communities globally to create lasting change.

    Our Approach

    We believe in empowering communities through sustainable programs that address spiritual, physical, educational, and economic needs. Our work is driven by faith and a commitment to dignity, self-reliance, and transformation.

    How We Fund Our Work

    Our dedicated team generates income through various online platforms and digital services. All proceeds directly support our charitable mission, enabling us to reach vulnerable communities across Uganda and beyond.

    WHERE YOUR SUPPORT GOES

    Every donation helps us serve those in greatest need. Here's how your contributions make a difference:

    Faith & Education

    Building churches and providing worship materials

    Constructing and supporting schools from nursery through university levels

    Sponsoring vocational and business skills training programs

    Providing educational materials and scholarships

    Healthcare & Wellness

    Constructing health facilities and purchasing medical equipment

    Supporting patients with HIV/AIDS, diabetes, hepatitis B, tuberculosis, cancer, malaria, and other diseases

    Providing maternal care supplies to pregnant mothers

    Offering optical lenses and vision care to people with sight problems

    Delivering essential medicines and health education

    Community Development

    Supporting refugees and homeless populations

    Sponsoring orphans, street children, and vulnerable youth

    Assisting single mothers and elderly community members

    Supporting widows, widowers, and people with disabilities

    Funding sustainable livelihood projects: agriculture, poultry farming, fishing, beekeeping, piggery, and arts and crafts

    Building sports facilities and supporting cultural preservation through dance and music

    Partnerships & Collaboration

    We work alongside:

    Registered Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) and NGOs

    Government schools and hospitals

    Local and national government initiatives

    Environmental conservation programs

    International partners to open market opportunities for local producers

    Our Values

    Faith - We serve with the love of Christ at the center of everything we do

    Compassion - We treat every person with dignity and respect

    Integrity - We operate with transparency and accountability

    Empowerment - We help communities build sustainable futures

    Unity - We serve people of all faiths, tribes, and backgrounds

    Join Our Mission

    Whether through donations, sponsorships, volunteering, or partnerships, you can be part of transforming lives and building hope in vulnerable communities.

    Together in faith, we serve God and transform lives.

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    Homepage - Brief overview + call to action About Us - Organization history and mission Our Founder - Mr. Ocaka Bosco's story Our Team - This content (mission, values, how funds are used) Programs - Detailed breakdown of each service area Get Involved - How to donate, sponsor, volunteer Contact - Full contact information

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    Specific examples of projects completed

    Number of beneficiaries served (if available)

    Photos of your work (schools built, communities served, etc.)

    Transparency statement about how donations are allocated

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    OCAKA BOSCO Transforming Lives Through Faith and CompassionEmpowering Communities

    Mr. Ocaka BoscoFirst Bishop of the Vulnerable in the World, calling people globally to prepare the way for Jesus' return. We are committed to training individuals through Bible stories and empowering communities with innovative solutions and sustainable practices that promote social and economic growth. Our mission at www.wwwocakaboscoorg.org

    is to create positive impact in every community we serve.

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    Otim Baker – Chairman & Inspector

    Otim Baker serves as Chairman of Online Revenue Operations and oversees our income generation activities. He ensures accountability, fairness, and transparency in all operations. His leadership and commitment to ethical practices strengthen our mission to serve vulnerable communities worldwide.


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    Oloya Kenneth Obita – Online Revenue Manager

    Oloya Kenneth Obita manages our online revenue operations with dedication and integrity. Known for his professionalism, honesty, and inclusive approach, he works tirelessly to generate funds that support vulnerable communities worldwide. His commitment strengthens our team's effectiveness.

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    Pacotoo Lawrence – Online Revenue Advisor

    Pacotoo Lawrence serves as our strategic advisor for online revenue generation. Known for his integrity, professionalism, and dedication, he provides expert guidance on digital platforms and fundraising strategies. His commitment to collaboration strengthens our team's ability to reach supporters globally and maximize resources for our charitable programs.

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    Agenorwot Prossy – General President for Staff Welfare

    Agenorwot Prossy oversees the welfare and well-being of our online revenue team. Known for her kindness, honesty, and inclusive leadership, she ensures staff are supported and united in working toward our mission of helping vulnerable communities worldwide. Her compassionate care strengthens our collective impact.

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    Peter Aziyo Ejidra Adaku – President of Operations

    Peter Aziyo Ejidra Adaku oversees operational challenges and problem-solving within our organization. Known for his integrity, trustworthiness, and inclusive approach, he ensures our activities run smoothly and effectively in support of vulnerable people worldwide.

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    Okello Milton – President for Widows and Widowers

    Okello Milton leads our outreach to widows and widowers, providing dedicated support to these vulnerable communities. His compassion and commitment drive our efforts to ensure widows, widowers, and others in need receive the care and assistance they deserve.

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    Lagum Eunice – Vice President of Procurement

    Lagum Eunice oversees procurement operations, ensuring our organization has the necessary equipment and resources to effectively serve vulnerable communities worldwide. Her careful management and dedication support our mission and strengthen our capacity to make a meaningful impact.

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    Oling Yes – President of Training & Development

    Oling Yes leads training programs for our online revenue generation team. His strong leadership unites staff and ensures team members have the skills needed to effectively generate funds for vulnerable communities worldwide. He inspires dedication and excellence in support of our cause.

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    Casto Lugaja – Vice President of Training & Development

    Casto Lugaja serves as Vice President of Training, working closely with leadership to manage and oversee training programs for our online revenue generation team. His strong leadership fosters unity and momentum, while his encouragement inspires staff to excel in supporting vulnerable communities worldwide.

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    Laker Elgon – Vice President of Aid Distribution

    Laker Elgon oversees the distribution of resources and support to vulnerable communities. She ensures aid reaches those in need efficiently and equitably. Her dedication and careful oversight strengthen our mission to serve vulnerable people worldwide.

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    Everything Done Bosco Oluma – Second Bishop & Future Leader

    Everything Done Bosco Oluma serves as Second Bishop for Vulnerable Communities and is being mentored as the future leader of our organization. Currently in training, he is learning leadership, management, and spiritual guidance to serve vulnerable people worldwide. His development prepares him to carry forward our mission with compassion and dedication.

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    Aciro Paska – Office Attendant

    Aciro Paska manages daily office operations for our online revenue team, ensuring activities run smoothly and efficiently. Her organizational skills and dedication support our mission to help vulnerable communities worldwide by maintaining an effective work environment.

  • Support Vulnerable Communities

    OCAKA BOSCO serves six primary groups of vulnerable people:

    Orphans - Children who have lost one or both parents

    Elderly - Senior citizens needing care and support

    Widows and Widowers - Those who have lost their spouses

    Child Mothers - Young mothers needing assistance

    People with Disabilities - Individuals requiring accessibility and support

    Youth - Young people needing skills and opportunities

    Mission Focus:

    The organization empowers these vulnerable groups through transformative community projects that create lasting positive change.

    Connection to Impact:

    These six groups are served through the organization's proven programs:

    6,570 children educated (orphans and vulnerable children)

    10,400 women trained in microfinance (widows, child mothers)

    3,000 piglets distributed (widows for sustainable income)

    Youth development and skills training programs

    Community support including healthcare and emergency assistance

    This demonstrates how the organization translates the Prayer for Peace into concrete action—bringing hope, dignity, and opportunity to those most in need across Uganda.

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    1. What is the Good News?

    LEARN MORE FROM THE VOICE AND TEACHING OF MR. OCAKA BOSCO FIRST BISHOP OF THEVULNERABLE PEOPLE IN THE WORLD

    1. What is the news from God?

    God wants people to enjoy life on earth. He created the earth and everything on it because he loves mankind. Soon he will act to provide a better
    future for people in every land. He will relieve mankind of the causes of
    suffering. Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the
    Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a
    future.

    No government has ever succeeded in eliminating violence, disease, ordeath. But there is good news. Shortly, God will replace all human governments
    with his own government. Its subjects will enjoy peace and good health. Isaiah
    25:8 the Lord God will swallow up death forever, wipe away tears from all
    faces, and remove the disgrace of his people. And the inhabitant shall not say,
    I am sick: the people that dwell therein shall be forgiven their iniquity.

    Daniel 2:44 “In the time of those kings, the God of heaven will set up akingdom that will never be destroyed, nor will it be left to another people. It
    will crush all those kingdoms and bring them to an end, but it will itself
    endure forever. ,KM

    2. Why is the good newsurgent?

    Suffering will end onlywhen God clears the earth of bad people. Zephaniah 2:3 Seek the LORD, all you
    humble of the land, who do his just commands; seek righteousness; seek
    humility; perhaps you may be hidden on the day of the anger of the LORD.

    When will that happen? God's word foretold the conditions that now threaten mankind. Current events
    indicate that God's time to act is close. 2 Timothy 3:1-5 But mark this: There
    will be terrible times in the last days. 2 People will be lovers of themselves,
    lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents,
    ungrateful, unholy, 3 without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without
    self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, 4 treacherous, rash, conceited,
    lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God— 5 having a form of godliness but
    denying its power. Have nothing to do with such people.

    3. What should we do?

    We should learn about God from his word, the Bible.It is like a better to us from a loving father. It tells us how to enjoy a
    better way of life now and how to enjoy everlasting life on earth in the
    future. True, some may not like it thwt you are receiving help to understand
    the Bible. But the opportunity of a better future is too good to miss. Proverbs
    29:25 "Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is kept safe.

    Revelation 14:6-7 6 And I saw another angel fly inthe midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that
    dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people,

    7 Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give gloryto him; for the hour of his judgment is come: and worship him that made heaven,
    and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.

    3.Is the Good News Really From God?

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    WORLD
    1. Who is the Author of the Bible?

    The good news that people will live forever on earth is written in the Bible. Psalm 37:29 "The righteous shall inherit the land,and dwell in it forever."

    The Bible is made up of66 smaller books. God used about 40 faithful men to write them. The five books
    were written by Moses about 3,500 years ago. The last book was written by the
    apostle John over 1,900 years ago. Whose ideas did Bible writers present? God
    communicated with the Bible writers by means of His Holy spirirt. 2 samuel 23:2
    “The Spirit of the Lord spoke through me; his word was on my tongue.

    They wrote down thethoughts of God, not their own thoughts. So God is the Author of the Bible.
    2Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in
    righteousness".

    2Peter 1:20-21 20 Aboveall, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the
    prophet’s own interpretation of things. 21 For prophecy never had its origin in
    the human will, but prophets, though human, spoke from God as they were carried
    along by the Holy Spirit.

    2. How can we be surethe Bible is true?

    We know that the Bibleis from God because it accurately foretells the future in detail. No man can do
    that. Joshua 23:14 "Now I am about to go the way of all the earth. You
    know with all your heart and soul that not one of all the good promises the
    Lord your God gave you has failed. Every promise has been fulfilled; not one
    has failed."

    Only Almighty God canaccurately foresee mankind's future. Isaiah 42:9 "See, the former things have takenplace, and new things I declare; before they spring into being I announce them
    to you.”

    Isaiah 46:10 declaresGod's sovereignty and ability to see the end from the beginning.

    We would expect a bookfrom God to be unique, and it is. Billions of copies of the Bible have been
    distributed in hundreds of languages. Though ancient, the Bible is in harmony
    with proved science. Also, its 40 writers did not contradict one another. Furthermore,
    the Bible bears the unmistakable stamp of God's love, and it still has the
    power to change people's lives for the better. These facts convince millions
    that the Bible is God's word. 1Thessalonians 2:13 And we also thank God
    continually because, when you received the word of God, which you heard from
    us, you accepted it not as a human word, but as it actually is, the word of
    God, which is indeed at work in you who believe.

    3. What is the Bibleabout?

    The Bible centers on thegood news that God has a loving purpose for mankind. The scriptures explain how
    man's privilege of living on a paradise earth was lost early in human history
    and how a paradise will finally be restored. Revelation 21:4-5 ‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes.There will be no more death’[a] or mourning or crying or pain, for the old
    order of things has passed away.” 5 Hewho was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!” Then he said,
    “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.”

    God's word also containslaws, principles, and advice. In addition, the Bible records the history of
    God's dealings with mankind-a history that reveals God's personality. Thus, the
    Bible can help you know God. It explains how can become his friend. Psalm 19:7 "The law of the Lord is perfect,reviving the soul; the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the
    simple."

    Psalm 19:11 By them yourservant is warned; in keeping them there is great reward.

    James 2:23 And the scripture was fulfilled that says,“Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness,”[a] and he
    was called God’s friend.

    James 4:8 Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your
    hearts, you double-minded.

    4. How can you understand the Bible?

    This brochure will help you to understand the Bible by using the same method that Jesus used. He
    referred to one Bible text after another and explained ''the meaning of the
    scriptures.'' Luke 24:27 Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash
    your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.

    Luke 24:45 Then heopened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures.

    Few things are asfascinating as the good news from God. Yet, some people are indifferent to it,
    and others are even annoyed by it. Do not be discouraged. Your hope of enjoying
    everlasting life depends on your getting to know God. John 17:3 Now this is eternal life: that they know you,the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.
    4. Who is Jesus Christ?

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    WORLD
    1. How did Jesus' Lifebegin?
    Unlike any other human,Jesus lived in heaven as a spirit person before he was born on earth. John 8:23
    "He then said to them, 'You are from below; I am from above. You are of
    this world; I am not of this world.'
    He was God's firstcreation, and he helped in the creation of all other things. He is the only one
    created directly by God and is therefore appropriately called God's ''only
    begotten'' son. John 1:14 The Wordbecame flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory
    of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.
    Jesus served as God'sSpokesman, so he is also called ''the Word.'' Proverbs 8:22 “The Lord brought
    me forth as the first of his works, before his deeds of old; 23 I was formed
    long ages ago, at the very beginning, when the world came to be. 30 Then I was constantly[c] at his side. I wasfilled with delight day after day, rejoicing always in his presence,
    Colossians 1:15-16 The Son is the image of the invisible God,the first born over all creation. 16 For in him all things were created: things
    in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or
    rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him.
    2. Why did Jesus come tothe earth?
    God sent his son to earth by transferring his life from heaven to the womb of a virgin Jewess named
    Mary. So Jesus did not have a human father. Luke 1:30-35 But the angel said to
    her, “Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God. 31 You will conceive
    and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus. 32 He will be great and
    will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne
    of his father David, 33 and he will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever; his
    kingdom will never end.”34 “How will this be,” Mary asked the angel, “since I
    am a virgin?”35 The angel answered, “The Holy Spirit will come on you, and the
    power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the holy one to be born will be
    called[a] the Son of God.
    Jesus came to the earth(1) to teach the truth about God, (2) to set us an example in how to do God's
    will evem when we are in difficulties, and (3) to give his perfect life as
    "a ransom.'' Matthew 20:28 "Just as the Son of Man did not come to be
    served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."

    3. Why do we need aransom?
    A ransom is the pricepaid to release a person from the threat of death. Exodus 21:29-30 If, however,
    the bull has had the habit of goring and the owner has been warned but has not
    kept it penned up and it kills a man or woman, the bull is to be stoned and its
    owner also is to be put to death. 30 However, if payment is demanded, the owner
    may redeem his life by the payment of whatever is demanded.
    Death and old age werenot part of God's original purpose for mankind. How do we know that? God told
    the first man, Adam, that if he committed what the Bible calls ''sin,'' he
    would die. So if Adam had not sinned, he would never have died. Genesis 2:16-17 And the Lord God commanded the man, “You arefree to eat from any tree in the garden; 17 but you must not eat from the tree
    of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly
    die.”
    Genesis 5:5 And all thedays that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died.
    According to the Bible,death ''entered'' the world of mankind through Adam. Thus, Adam passed to all
    his descendants sin and its penalty, death. We need a ransom to release us from
    the penalty of death that we inherited from Adam. Romans 5:12 Therefore, just
    as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this
    way death came to all people, because all sinned.
    Romans 6:23 For thewages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our
    Lord.
    Who could pay the ransomto free us from death?
    When we die, we pay thepenalty only for our own sins. No imperfect man can pay for the sins of others.
    Psalm 49:7-9 No one can redeem the life of anotheror give to God a ransom for
    them—8 the ransom for a life is costly, no payment is ever enough—9 so that they should live on forever and not see decay.
    4. Why did Jesus die?
    Unlike us, Jesus was perfect.So he did not need todie for his sins-he never committed any. Instead, Jesus died for the sins of
    others. God expreesed extraordinary love for mankind by sending his sonto die
    for us. Jesus also showed love for us by obeying his Father and giving his life
    for our sins. John 3:16 For God so lovedthe world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall
    not perish but have eternal life.
    Romans 5:18-19 Consequently, just as one trespass resulted in condemnation for all people, so also one righteous act resulted in
    justification and life for all people. 19 For just as through the disobedience
    of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the
    one man the many will be made righteous.
    5.What is Jesus doing now?
    When on earth, Jesus cured the sick, raised the dead, and rescued people in peril. He thereby demonstrated what he will do in
    the future for all obedient mankind. Matthew 15:30-31 Great crowds came to him,
    bringing the lame, the blind, the crippled, the mute and many others, and laid
    them at his feet; and he healed them. 31 The people were amazed when they saw the
    mute speaking, the crippled made well, the lame walking and the blind seeing.
    And they praised the God of Israel.
    John 5:28 "Do not marvel at this, for an houris coming when all who are in the tombs will hear his voice."
    After Jesus died, God restored him to life as aspirit person. 1 Peter 3:18 For Christ also suffered once for sins, the
    righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. He was put to death in the
    body but made alive in the Spirit.
    Jesus then waited at God's right hand until God gave him power to rule as King over all the earth. Hebrews 10:12-13 But when this
    priest had offered for all time one sacrifice for sins, he sat down at the
    right hand of God, 13 and since that time he waits for his enemies to be made
    his footstool.
    Now Jesus is ruling as King in heaven, and hisfollowers are announcing that good news worldwide. Daniel 7:13-14 “In my vision at night I looked, and therebefore me was one like a son of man,[a] coming with the clouds of heaven. He
    approached the Ancient of Days and was led into his presence. 14 He was given
    authority, glory and sovereign power; all nations and peoples of every language
    worshiped him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion that will not pass away,
    and his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed.
    Matthew 24:14 "And this gospel of the kingdomshall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then
    shall the end come."
    Soon, Jesus will use his power as King to bring anend to all suffering and to those who cause it. All who exercise faith in Jesus
    by obeying him will enjoy life in a paradise on earth. Psalm 37:9-11 For those
    who are evil will be destroyed, but those who hope in the Lord will inherit the
    land. 10 A little while, and the wicked will be no more; though you look for
    them, they will not be found. 11 But the meek will inherit the land and enjoy
    peace and prosperity.
    What qualities made Jesus approachable?
    Matthew 11:29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
    Mark 10:13-16 People were bringing little children to Jesus for him to place
    his hands on them, but the disciples rebuked them. 14 When Jesus saw this, he
    was indignant. He said to them, “Let the little children come to me, and do not
    hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. 15 Truly I tell
    you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will
    never enter it.” 16 And he took the children in his arms, placed his hands on
    them and blessed them.
    5.What is God's Purpose for the Earth?

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  • TERMS AND CONDITIONS

    Last Updated: May 7, 2026

    1. WEBSITE TERMS OF USE

    By accessing and using our website (https://www.wwwocakaboscoorg.org/), you agree to these terms and conditions.

    Acceptable Use

    You agree to use our website for lawful purposes only

    You will provide accurate information when making donations or contacting us

    You will not attempt to disrupt, harm, or gain unauthorized access to our services

    Intellectual Property All content on this website, including text, images, and logos, is owned by our organization and protected by copyright laws.

    Donations

    All donations are voluntary and support our charitable mission

    Please refer to our Return Policy and Cancellation Policy for refund information

    We reserve the right to refuse or return any donation

    Limitation of Liability We provide information and services in good faith. However, we make no guarantees about program availability, outcomes, or uninterrupted website access.

    Governing Law These terms are governed by the laws of Uganda.

    2. EMPLOYMENT TERMS

    Eligibility & Application

    We welcome employment applications from individuals of all nationalities, tribes, languages, colors, and races who are willing to follow our terms and conditions.

    Required Documents:

    Valid National ID card (proof of citizenship)

    Academic certificates (for positions requiring education)

    How to Apply:

    In person: Visit our office at the address below

    Email: info@wwwocakabosco.org ocakabosco1@gmail.com or ocakabosco2@gmail.com

    Phone: +256393247897 / +256200924555

    Employment Requirements

    Positions Available:

    Entry-level positions: National ID required

    Professional positions: Academic certificates required

    All Applicants Must Demonstrate:

    Strong moral character and integrity

    Kindness, honesty, and respect

    Trustworthiness and reliability

    Professional conduct

    Sobriety (no alcohol use during work hours or on premises)

    Note: As a faith-based charitable organization, we seek employees who share our religious values and mission to serve God and vulnerable communities.

    Workplace Conduct Standards

    Financial Responsibility

    Employees are responsible for all funds and resources entrusted to them. Loss or mishandling of organizational funds will result in:

    Minor losses (under 100 shs): Suspension and investigation

    Significant losses (100 shs or more): Extended suspension pending investigation

    Serious losses: Possible termination and legal action

    Professional Relationships

    To maintain a professional work environment:

    Romantic relationships between employees are discouraged and may require reassignment

    Romantic relationships between employees and clients, beneficiaries, or sponsored individuals are strictly prohibited and may result in termination

    All interactions with beneficiaries must remain professional

    Workplace Behavior

    The following behaviors may result in suspension or termination:

    Reporting to work under the influence of alcohol or drugs

    Repeated gossip, slander, or creating workplace discord

    Physical altercations or threatening behavior

    Adultery or conduct that damages the organization's reputation

    Excessive unexcused absences

    Attendance & Leave

    Employees must notify the office of absences in advance when possible

    In case of illness, family emergency, or death, report directly to the office for support

    Repeated unexcused absences may result in disciplinary action

    Dress Code

    As a faith-based organization, we maintain modest dress standards aligned with our religious values:

    Professional Dress Standards:

    Clothing must be modest, clean, and professional

    Clothing should not be torn, damaged, or excessively casual

    Dress should reflect respect for our mission and the communities we serve

    Religious Dress Guidelines:

    Based on our interpretation of scripture (1 Timothy 2:9-10), we request:

    For Women:

    Modest clothing that covers the body appropriately

    Professional attire suitable for charitable work

    Minimal jewelry and cosmetics

    For Men:

    Professional, well-maintained appearance

    Conservative hairstyles

    Clothing worn properly and respectfully

    Note: These guidelines reflect our religious mission. Applicants should consider whether they can comfortably work within these standards.

    Employee Support & Benefits

    We care for our employees and provide:

    Financial support for weddings

    Support for international work-related travel

    Family support during emergencies, illness, or bereavement

    A faith-based, mission-driven work environment

    3. CONTACT INFORMATION

    Phone: +256393247897 / +256200924555
    Email: info@wwwocakabosco.org ocakabosco1@gmail.com, ocakabosco2@gmail.com
    Website: https://www.wwwocakaboscoorg.org/

    Physical Address:
    1st Jenge West Land Ward A
    Kitgum Town Council, Chua West
    Kitgum, Uganda

    Additional Locations:

    Kampala: Naguru Go-Down, Kinawataka/Kiira

    Gulu Municipality: Pece

    Kitgum Municipality: West Land

    Lamwo District: Kal Central

    P.O. Box: 104227

    God bless everyone.

    KEY CHANGES MADE:

    ✅ Fixed Bible reference - Changed to 1 Timothy 2:9-10 (correct reference)
    ✅ Added Website Terms - For donors and visitors
    ✅ Softened language - Removed specific year-long suspensions (legally risky)
    ✅ Made dress code faith-based - Framed as religious organization standards
    ✅ Added context - Explained you're a faith-based organization
    ✅ More professional tone - While keeping your values
    ✅ Legally safer - Reduced discrimination risks
    ✅ Added date - May 7, 2026

    This version is much safer to publish, but I still recommend having a Ugandan lawyer review it before finalizing.

    RETURN POLICY

    Donations

    All donations support our charitable mission to help vulnerable communities worldwide. Donations are generally non-refundable as funds are immediately allocated to our programs.

    Refund Requests

    If you believe a donation was made in error, you may request a refund within 30 days of payment by contacting us with:

    Your full name

    Donation date and amount

    Reason for refund request

    Payment reference or receipt

    We will review each request on a case-by-case basis.

    How to Request a Refund

    Contact us through any of the following methods:

    Email: info@wwwocakabosco.org / ocakabosco1@gmail.com or ocakabosco2@gmail.com
    Phone: +256393247897 / +256200924555
    Website: https://www.wwwocakaboscoorg.org/

    Refund Processing Time

    Approved refunds will be processed within 14 business days and returned to your original payment method.

    Non-Refundable Items

    Donations made more than 30 days ago

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    Administrative or processing fees (if applicable)

    CANCELLATION POLICY

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    You may cancel recurring donations at any time. To ensure proper processing, we require 30 days' notice before your next scheduled payment.

    Sponsorships (Orphans, Projects, Programs)

    You may cancel sponsorships with 30 days' notice. When you cancel:

    We will seek a replacement sponsor to ensure continuity of support

    Your sponsored individual or project will continue receiving assistance during the transition

    You will receive confirmation once cancellation is processed

    How to Cancel

    Submit your cancellation request through any of these methods:

    Email: info@wwwocakabosco.org ocakabosco1@gmail.com or ocakabosco2@gmail.com
    Phone: +256393247897 / +256200924555
    Website Form: https://www.wwwocakaboscoorg.org/

    Required Information:

    Your full name

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    Cancellations take effect after the 30-day notice period. You will be charged for any scheduled payments during this period.

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    Payments made within 30 days of your cancellation request may be eligible for refund. Please refer to our Return Policy above.

    Confirmation

    You will receive written confirmation of your cancellation via email within 5 business days of your request.

    Contact Information

    For questions about returns or cancellations:

    Phone: +256393247897 / +256200924555
    Email: info@wwwocakabosco.org / ocakabosco1@gmail.com, ocakabosco2@gmail.com
    Website: https://www.wwwocakaboscoorg.org/
    Address: 1st Jenge West Land Ward A, Kitgum Town Council, Chua West Kitgum
    Locations: Kampala (Naguru Go-Down, Kinawataka/Kiira), Gulu Municipality (Pece), Kitgum Municipality (West Land), Lamwo District (Kal Central)
    P.O. Box: 104227

    Last Updated: 07/05/2026

    Your four policies are now complete:

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    ✅ Privacy Policy

    ✅ Return Policy

    ✅ Cancellation Policy

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    PRIVACY POLICY

    Information We Collect

    We collect perso
    nal information when you:

    Apply for employment or support

    Make a donation

    Contact us via email or phone

    Visit our website

    This may include: name, contact details, National ID, academic certificates, payment information, and health information (for support applicants).

    How We Use Your Information

    To process employment applications

    To provide charitable support and services

    To communicate with donors and beneficiaries

    To comply with legal requirements

    To improve our programs

    How We Protect Your Information

    We implement security measures to protect your personal data from unauthorized access, alteration, or disclosure. Information is stored securely and accessed only by authorized personnel.

    Sharing Your Information

    We do not sell or share your personal information with third parties except:

    When required by law

    With payment processors (like Stripe) to process donations

    With partner organizations for program delivery (with your consent)

    Your Rights

    You have the right to:

    Access your personal information

    Request corrections to your data

    Request deletion of your data

    Withdraw consent for data processing

    Data Retention

    We retain your information only as long as necessary to fulfill our charitable mission and legal obligations.

    Contact Us

    For privacy concerns or data requests:

    Phone: +256393247897 / +256200924555
    Email: info@wwwocakabosco.org /ocakabosco1@gmail.com,/ ocakabosco2@gmail.com
    Website: https://www.wwwocakaboscoorg.org/
    Address: 1st Jenge West Land Ward A, Kitgum Town Council, Chua West Kitgum
    P.O. Box: 104227

    Last Updated: 07/05/2026

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