Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jerico Charity?

Jerico Charity is a community-based organization in Uganda that supports orphaned and vulnerable children, single mothers, and the elderly through education, healthcare, and empowerment programs.

We focus on helping children who have lost their parents or live in extreme poverty, as well as supporting single mothers, widows, and elderly people in struggling communities.

Jerico Charity is a community-based organization in Uganda that supports orphaned and vulnerable children, single mothers, and the elderly through education, healthcare, and empowerment programs.

You can donate through our website using PayPal, credit/debit cards, Mobile Money (for Ugandan supporters), or bank transfer. All donations go directly toward helping those in need.

Yes, we welcome both local and international volunteers. You can support us physically on the ground or remotely by helping with fundraising, awareness campaigns, or skills training.

We provide regular updates, stories, and photos from the field. When you donate a product or support a cause, we can send a report or thank-you message to show you the impact you’ve made.

Yes. We have a child sponsorship program that helps cover school fees, uniforms, meals, and medical care. You can sponsor a child monthly and even exchange letters or messages.

We accept payments via credit/debit cards, PayPal, Mobile Money (MTN & Airtel) in Uganda, and bank transfer for larger donations. More payment methods will be added soon.

The shop is part of our fundraising efforts. Every product sold supports our mission of helping orphaned and vulnerable children in Uganda through education, food, clothing, and health care.

We are open to partnerships with churches, businesses, schools, and NGOs who share our vision. Please contact us through email or our contact page to start a conversation.

Some of our ongoing projects include school support for orphans, emergency food distribution, women empowerment programs, and building shelter for vulnerable families. We always need partners to keep these projects going.

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