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SUPPORT THE CHILDREN

The organization started in 2015 and registered under this NO BGR504/0204 CDP  by mr  MUKISA SEFU as an independent non-profit indigenous church-based charitable organization to try and stop the tide of Vulnerable/ orphaned persons in particular, and the spread of HIV/AIDS in general. These two factors having been the most frequent situations the religious members would turn up for counseling and prayer about.

 As the intended boundaries were found to be outstripped by demand, as the need for services was growing at a speed so terrific, in an area too wide for the resources, physical, financial and human, could handle. In light of this, and in expectation of the future, owing partly to unending spread of AIDS and partly to increasing abject poverty and health, TFJCC was upgraded to a community based organization on from a small church based organization. So from 2015 TFJCC is a fully fledged independent organization with headquarters   at Bugiri, a town in eastern Uganda, about 3 hours away from Kampala, the capital of Uganda. The Organization shall continuously have branch offices as the needs of HIV/AIDS sensitization, health promotion,  empowering  widows, youth and vulnerable children and communities may arise from time to time

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my story

Mukisa Sefu was born in Bugiri, Uganda in the village of Naluwerere 26 years ago. He lost his parents at the age of 5years and was picked up by a man named COMPENIAN who was a kind take care of Mukisa. raised him in the way he should go, and became a father figure for  Mukisa, Compenian became ill and passed away, leaving Mukisa once again as a stranded orphan.Mukisa finished his education in another town not far from his hometown of Bugiri and found his purpose to return to his hometown to become a director at Time for joy Children Center which he is running now with four staff members 

mukisa's resilience and sacrifice for the orphans have expanded to a mission that is now tackling children in crisis around the world. For him, it started as a small need for a day's worth of food. Now  is leading an orphanage of 54 children and bringing orphans from other centers around Uganda and eventually in other nations into Time for joy children centre that the campaign to unite the orphans around the world in a centralized link and aid the struggle for children in crisis.

Mukisa has gone from a stranded orphan in a small Ugandan village to being forefront in unifying struggling children around the world.

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