Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Discipleship Programs at Doors Today


Though Doors is changing, we remain committed to the vision of discipleship and building up the leaders of the next generation in Uganda. Throughout the past 6 years, this has continued to evolve at Doors…What does it look like today??

Currently, we are focused on building disciples in 5 ministry arms: Doors Primary School, Secondary School Scholarships, Vocational Training Scholarships, Street Outreach, and Street Child Rehabilitation & Resettlement. How is discipleship carried out in each of these? Read more below to find out…


Doors Primary School:
Over 100 impoverished children from the Namuwongo slum of Kampala attend Doors Primary School (DPS). The school opened in 2012 as a means to care for families and children living in extreme poverty, and prevent such at-risk children from running to dangerous street life, a temptation many children in these circumstances face. DPS is unique from other schools in that we focus on the child’s holistic well-being, not solely their academic success. Each child is cared for spiritually through Christian teaching, daily chapels, Bible studies and Christ-focused materials; physically through a well-balanced menu targeted at the research-based nutritional needs of the children, PE classes, and an on-site nurse’s office that treats basic medical problems with the ability to refer out for more complex cases; emotionally through weekly counseling sessions available to all students and an on-site social worker who regularly follows up with families at the school in distress; and academically by providing top-notch education proven by our 100% pass rate of the Primary Leaving Exam (a national exam) and tutoring for students who have fallen behind or are struggling to keep up in class.
We are looking for 100 monthly sponsors at $37/month to partner with each of these individual students to keep Doors Primary School open and allow these children’s education to continue.


Secondary School Scholarships:
Doors Primary School has had 18 students graduate since its formation. Each of these students scored high enough on the national Primary Leaving Exam, qualifying them for entrance into secondary school. The challenge faced by these students upon their graduation from primary school is affording the expensive school fees of quality secondary schools. For each of these teenagers, opportunity to attend secondary school would be life changing and grant them opportunity to break the cycle of extreme poverty in their families. Offering these students a scholarship to secondary school is like offering them a chance to fight for a better future for their families and equipping them to stand up for the injustices of poverty in Uganda.
We are looking for 18 monthly sponsors at $80/month to partner with each of these individual students to allow them to remain in school. Currently we are unable to offer any scholarships to any of these young men and women.


Vocational Training Scholarships:
More than 50% of Ugandans are unemployed, many of these holding a college degree. The percentage of unemployment among Ugandans with Vocational Training Certificates is much lower. Many of our young adults who have graduated out of other Doors programs (Doors Primary School, partially of Secondary School Scholarship, and other former programs including Doors Mission School) have opted to pursue vocational school certificates opposed to other forms of higher education. These programs equip young adults to start their own businesses or apply for jobs as electricians, car mechanics, tailors, nurse assistants, and more.
We are looking for 3 monthly sponsors at $80/month to partner with three young men and women desiring to pursue these degrees. Currently we are unable to offer any scholarships to these young men and women.


Street Outreach:
Thousands of children run to the streets of Kampala every year in Uganda to escape the hardships of home life. For some, they have been abandoned or orphaned, others faced abusive situations at home, even others see the lacking at home due to poverty and are tempted by the illusion of city life…regardless of reason, any child who runs to Kampala finds life on the streets to be harsh and dangerous. Temptations of drugs and alcohol to escape the realities of the hard life are strong, succumbing too many children to the power of these vices. Many suffer from depression and commit suicide, others are trafficked due to their vulnerability, and all feel the pains of hunger and abuse. Two times a month, our team of staff and volunteers head to the slums of Kampala to spend time with just a handful of these children to offer them the words of hope and comfort found in the Gospel. We couple this with fresh food, games, and other activities to help these children escape the harshness of their situation if even for a couple of hours. This program also offers an open door for God to lead us to specific children that He would have us enroll in the Street Child Rehabilitation & Resettlement program, or connect to other ministries working with street children throughout Kampala.
We are looking for 3 monthly sponsors at $40/month to allow the continuation and potential growth of this program.


Street Child Rehabilitation & Resettlement:
Doors sees the needs of each individual child. Whenever God leads us to a particular child living on the streets through Street Outreach or referrals of other organizations, our team of social workers prayerfully work with the child to see the best way forward for the child. For some children, resettlement into their biological family is the best option. In other cases, the child’s home situation is unsafe or nonexistent, thus Doors partners with families in Kampala who have a desire to foster children in need of a Christian family. Children formerly living on the streets undergo counseling and a time of rehabilitation, and are then placed either back in their biological family after reconciliation, or in a loving foster home. In both scenarios, we ensure that the child will be able to experience the love of God, healing from their pasts, and freedom to grow in their gifts, talents and passions. Families are then given assistance to keep these children in school and pursuing dreams and a better future.
We praise God for placement of 5 children in families thanks to the support of monthly sponsors. We are looking for 4 more monthly sponsors at $80/month to assist other children on our immediate needs lists to find a loving home environment and get back in school.

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