Lenten Appeal – Business Boosts for Widows and Struggling Families

Tragedy and adversity hit Ugandans hard. With the economy in a rough place because of years of bad government policies, election violence, and changing climate conditions Ugandans resilience has been eroded. Layer another adverse event and it makes it nearly impossible to recover. Through our business grants we help families recover and start earning again. We give them renewed hope!

In Uganda, they call it being FLAT when your savings are drained, your ability to borrow from family and friends exhausted, and accessing micro loans is complicated. At times such as these we step in with small one-time business grants to help the families take another step forward. Amounts range from $100-$250 dollars. To-date we have given grants to buy an array of items: a bicycle for transporting inventory and reducing transportation costs that eat profits on tight margins, carpentry tools to start one’s own shop, a sewing machine to kick-start making and repairing clothes, a cooking stove or kitchen equipment, or simply inventory to begin a cafe afresh or boost a shop. Would you give today to help a single mother or father after death or abandonment? Or family dealing with a health crises? Or young people simply needing a place to start because the unemployment rate is so high? $150 buys a bicycle; $100-$150 helps with inventory; $200-$250 buys needed speciality equipment Give today!

Ritah lost her husband in January of 2025 to an unexpected death from lung complications. She is now trying to support three young children alone on a teacher’s salary and a side mobile money agent business. Her husband Joseph had a thriving carpentry business earning $250/month. Now he and his income are just gone. Grief and life are overwhelming. We are trying to recover at least 6 months of income that she can invest into her business. Would you help a widow? Give today!

Anna’s finance left her in the aftermath of the pandemic with one young son. She has started a wellness shop providing healthy remedies, food, and medicines for people in her village on the outskirts of Kampala. We helped her purchase a bicycle and hope to help boost her inventory soon. Would you help a single mother? Give today!

Walter’s parents died a long time back. He recently finished a 1-year long apprenticeship that he paid for himself to learn carpentry. However without tools he was left to wait for someone else to hire him for work, which was far and few between. With a small business grant from us he was able to purchase the basic set of carpentry tools and begin to make and sell his own beautiful furniture. With reliable income they have been eating better and his wife was able to conceive again. They just welcomed their 2nd child into the family. Could you help a father? Give today!

Anthony & Stella in their 30s were recently married. He has 2 children from a previous relationship that didn’t workout as originally hoped. They both have previous experience in restaurant work. She got the opportunity to takeover a friend’s local cafe with a great deal. They just needed some capital to buy the first round of food supplies. With this small boost of funds of $150 they could get to work immediately and pay the previous owner slowly overtime. Could you help a newly wed couple? Give today!

George works for the Catholic Church at the Cathedral in Kampala. He only earns $85 per month. He and his wife Catherine engage in agricultural business activities growing maize, bananas, coffee and raising animals to supplement their income. With four children school fees and other costs are now far beyond what he can manage on such a small income. Catherine also started a juicing business. We hope to give them a grant to buy a commercial juicer and related equipment to increase her productivity and customer base. While he leads on branding, marketing and sales. Might you help this family take the next step? Give today!

Dorothy (pseudo name) was walking to the market during 2020 when she was violently gang raped. She became pregnant and was unable to return to high school when the schools finally did re-open. She tried to commit suicide when a stranger found her. We stepped in so she could take a vocational course in sewing, while her Aunt took care of the child. Upon graduation we provided her with the gift of a sewing machine and all the accessories to kick-start her seamstress business. We helped God create something wonderful out of a terrible injustice. Could you help another young unwed mother finish vocational training? Give today!

Joseph has two daughters. The youngest has spina bifida, which in the US is now addressed while the child is still in the womb. In Uganda it took months for them to work out the diagnosis. She is now 8 years old. Her grandmother helps manage her care because her mother was overwhelmed when she was a baby and couldn’t handle it anymore. She left and has yet to return. Joseph also takes care of his deceased brother’s son. With aging parents too, healthcare challenges are constantly bringing the family down. We have provided both health aid, scholarships, and a business grant to get his agricultural activities–mainly growing crops reignited. This feeds the family and if possible they sell to others. More funds for inputs means more returns for his labor. Could you help a single father build his income for the family? Give today!

Would you make a donation today to help a family in a tough spot to renew their hope and press on with their life journey? Give today!

Alternative Christmas Market

November 15th & 16th, Saturday 4-7pm, Sunday 8am-2pm @ O’Donnell Hall, AMC Manhattan Beach, CA

American Martyrs is hosting their annual conscious Christmas Market for meaningful holiday shopping experience, offering a unique opportunity to support fair trade artisans, non-profit initiatives, and socially responsible businesses.

Find beautiful, handcrafted gifts while making a positive impact in the world. Every purchase helps support sustainable livelihoods, empower communities, and promote ethical practices around the globe. Let’s celebrate a season of giving that truly gives back.

eChange Endeavors will have a table offering three wonderful opportunities to support families and missionaries in Uganda!

You can donate to our Christmas Dinner initiative $25 dollars which provides a family of 5 a dinner with meat, sides, soda and Christmas cake or cookies. Bless a family or 2 seniors with unexpected joy this Christmas. Give today! Learn more.

For the Diocese of Lira and YOUFRA (Young Franciscans) Advent Retreat program we are seeking $2,000. This will provide 500 young adults between 25-35 with a 1-day opportunity for prayer, reflection, healing and community across 4 deaneries bringing peace, hope and joy to their Advent journey to Christmas. Give today! Learn More.

Support our scholarship program with Ocer Campion Jesuit College, St Joseph College (Franciscan), Children’s Community Care, and YOUFRA. $200 sponsors one high school student’s tuition for a term, $600 covers a full year. Alternatively, $200 supports one primary student for a year with all their personal requirements. We currently support 30 students ranging from primary 5 through university who otherwise would not be attending school. It is our generosity that makes education possible for the students and their families.

If you make a scholarship donation of $200 or higher, we will bless you with a thank you gift of a My Saint My Hero Little Saints bracelet with hand casted metals from Italy and handmade by women in Uganda.

Give today!

Youth Advent Retreat Lira Diocese

The Young Franciscans of Uganda (YOUFRA) in collaboration with the Lira Diocese are hoping to host 1-day Advent retreats for 500 young adults 25-35 years of age across four different deaneries this December. The Lira and Gulu Diocese were adversely affected by the Lord’s Resistance conflict. Over a 10 year period tens of thousands of young boys and girls were abducted and forced to be child soldiers or support them with cooking meals, cultivating crops, or sex. While the war ended 20 years ago the negative after effects linger on in relationships, education, and economic opportunities. The retreat is a time for the young adults to gather in community, listen, forgive, heal, grow in their catholic faith, and deepen their relationship with the Lord. The Lira Diocese (north & central region, see map below) is one of the poorest areas in the country because of the lost decade of violence. This means the people are only able to give minimally to the church for faith based activities.

We are seeking to raise $2,500 to cover the cost of the retreats including a portable speaker & microphone, reusable plates & cups, lunch & tea ($2.50 per person), transport and administration costs for the team. YOUFRA & the Lira Diocese are providing a team of four to prepare and lead the retreats: Fr. Lawrence Ogwang, Carlo Okwada, Sr. Margaret Awor, National Director of YOUFRA, Emilly Wafoyo, YOUFRA Youth Centre Director. Will you help these young adults renew their hearts this Advent season? Will you help bring them peace, hope, joy, and light to their journey to Christmas by sponsoring some or all of the retreats?

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High Tea for High Hope

We have raised $6,000 half of our goal of $12,000! Will you collaborate with us to help St Joseph College acquire solar power that will power a new computer lab with 20 PCs? This will improve the quality of the student’s education, attract more paying families, and drive the school’s sustainability. Read more below.

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You are cordially invited for High Tea at Williams Place

Saturday, November 22, 2025, 3-5pm

Hosted by Michelle Waters Williams & Laura Frederick

R.S.V.P. appreciated by November 20, 2025

Join us for a lovely British High Tea to hear Laura Frederick, Founder of eChange Endeavors, share stories of the missionaries and families in Uganda we have touched by our support. She has 30+ years of experience working with the poor in East Africa and beyond. She began her missionary journey as Jesuit International Volunteer in Belize from 1990-1992. Laura has been working in Uganda since 2000 and lived there between 2006 to 2011. She continues to collaborate with various missionary partners remotely and through visits.

We are seeking to raise $12,000 for our partner St Joseph College in Padhola, Tororo district of Uganda that provides high school education with a Franciscan spirituality. The College serves rural families, mostly whose parents are farmers and their income is too low or inconsistent to afford the cost of education. The initial community school was started by a German Franciscan along with health facilities and related community programs. He bequeathed the land and facilities to the community upon his retirement back to Germany, who in turn invited Sr. Margaret Awor, National Director of YOUFRA Uganda to run and develop the school anew. In 2020, it was re-opened as St Joseph College Padhola a challenging year to begin. Funds will help install a new solar system for the College to power even more engagement!

We have helped the St Joseph’s College to operate through out the shutdowns and beyond with 6-8 scholarships per year, which has paid teacher’s salaries and purchased needed educational supplies. We funded the renovation of the College’s pit latrines upgrading them with a new modern design, disability access, easy cleaning and maintenance. In 2023, when the roof blew off their main classroom building we stepped in to fund the renovation of the whole building along with a brand new roof. We upgraded doors and windows to glass for better lighting. Added electrical capabilities and finished off 3 small rooms for science & computer labs, along with ceilings and a wide verandah for quieter atmosphere and extra space during heavy rains. We gave the building a new coat of paint inside and out.

Later when the borehole their main source of water for the school and community became spoiled we funded the substantive repairs and replacement parts. We helped purchase 10 new triple decker beds for the dormitory allowing 30 students who live to far away to commute to board at the school. We have also partnered with Farmers Oversees Action Group (FOAG) to build a fence around the College gardens to protect the crops they grow from wandering animals. Food grown on campus helps to greatly reduce the cost of education and boarding for the parents, as well as, a great learning and service opportunity for the students.

Now we are working with St Joseph’s College to implement a solar power solution for the school. They have 20 computers, a printer, and projector that was received in 2019 when they were still at the Eastside location (photos above). Since the campus is off grid with nominal power at the school it is insufficient to run the computers all at once. Getting the full lab working again will enable the students to learn computer skills necessary for today’s jobs, assist the teachers with richer lesson planning and ease their work. The school currently has just under 100 students. The computer lab will also enable the school to attract more paying students, which will help with their overall viability and sustainability. One day they hope to expand to a full vocational college.

Will you join us for High Tea and make a gift of $100 to $1,000 or more now? Donate! or R.S.V.P. with Michelle.

Before and after photos below of the toilet and classroom renovations.

Lenten Appeal 2025

We are seeking to raise $12,000 for our partner YOUFRA Youth Centre in Lira to renovate their indoor kitchen and dinning area. We are on a long-term development path with Sr. Margaret Awor, LSOSF and the team at the Centre. Funds will be used to repair structural issues in the kitchen and dinning area including the foundation and walls, complete the ceiling, replace windows, and finish building out the plumbing, cupboards, counter tops, painting, and purchase much needed appliances and furniture. Today the kitchen and dinning hall is an unfinished room. In a subsequent phases, we will refurbish the two main large gathering halls with new windows and doors, add ceilings, lightening, trim and fresh paint.

With these renovations completed the YOUFRA Team will be able to host 50-150 young adults in their 20s, 30s, and 40s at the Youth Centre for workshopstrainings, and retreats. This provides the youth with a place to take a break from home to gathersing, pray, laugh, learn and connect with other young adults and renew their hearts, minds and dreams. As well youth will be able to build an array of skills. These opportunities are a rarity for young adults! Retreats are focused on the sacraments, spiritual formation, and strengthening families. Trainings covers topics such as farming, shoe making, baking, hair styling, entrepreneuship, team building, communication, reconciliation, financial management, and beyond. Will you join us and make a gift of $100 to $1,000 or more today? Donate!

Christmas Dinners & Bundles 2024

Happy Advent Season!

The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; Upon those who dwelt in the land of gloom a light has shone. You have brought them abundant joy and great rejoicing. – Isaiah 9:1-2a

Where are the places in your heart and in your life that you need hope? Where do you need peace? Where do you need joy? Jesus is standing out side knocking on the door of your heart. You just have to let him in! He will cast out the despair, the distress, and the disappointment. If you let Him in, He will transform your heart and life. One way to let Jesus in is to make a good confession before Christmas. Another, is to go to Eucharistic Adoration or daily Mass. May your Advent be blessed by prayer, generosity, and reconciliation so that your heart may be prepared for the fullness of joy come Christmas.

This Christmas we seek to bless 25 families with Christmas dinners, 75 seniors with Christmas bundles, and sponsor 2 Christmas parties for children. A good Christmas for a faith filled Ugandan is attending Mass, eating meat along with tasty options of rice, matoke (banana), and potatoes, with soda and enjoying Christmas cake or cookies. With $25 we can feed a family of 5 or support 2 seniors. Would you help us bless all these families this year? Will you help break the tedium of poverty and help fill their hearts anew with love, hope and joy this Christmas? Give Today!

Thank you, Thank you for your generous hearts! We wish you a very Merry Christmas from all of us at eChange Endeavors, our partners and those we serve in Uganda. Love & blessings, Laura, Founder

2nd Annual High Tea for High Hopes

You are cordially invited for High Tea at Williams Place

Saturday, November 23, 2024, 3-5pm

Hosted by Michelle Waters Williams & Laura Frederick

R.S.V.P. appreciated by November 17, 2024

Join us for a lovely British High Tea to hear Laura Frederick, Founder of eChange Endeavors, share stories of the missionaries and families in Uganda we have touched by our support. She has twenty-eight years of experience working with the poor in East Africa and beyond. She began her journey as Jesuit International Volunteer in Belize from 1990-1992. Laura has been working in Uganda since 2000 and lived there between 2006 to 2011. She continues to collaborate with various missionary partners remotely and through visits.

We are seeking to raise $12,000 for our partner YOUFRA Youth Centre in Lira to renovate their solar power solution that provides lighting and security to the building. We are on a long-term development path with Sr. Margaret Awor, LSOSF and the team at the Centre. The next most important element is replacing their electricity, which failed in March of this year. Funds will also be used to begin repairing the walls and foundation in the kitchen and dinning area, replacing windows, and finish building out the plumbing, cupboards, counter tops, painting, and purchasing much needed appliances and furniture. Today the kitchen and dinning hall is an unfinished room (photos below). In a subsequent phase, we will refurbish the two main gathering halls with new windows and doors, add ceilings, lightening, trim and fresh paint.

With these renovations the YOUFRA Youth Centre will be able to host 50-150 young adults in their 20s, 30s, and 40s for workshops, trainings, and retreats. Having a place to take a break from home to gather, sing, pray, laugh, learn and connect with other young adults renews their hearts, minds and dreams. As well they are able to builds and array of skills. These opportunities are a rarity for youth! Retreats are focused on the Sacraments, spiritual formation, and strengthening families. Training covers topics such as farming, shoe making, baking, hair styling, team building, communication, reconciliation, financial management, and beyond. Will you join us and make a gift of $100 to $1,000 or more today? Donate!

High Tea for High Hopes

Summer Fun Dancing, Drinks, and Donations!

All proceeds benefit our needy scholarship students in Uganda through our amazing partners. Without our support these youth would not be in school. We are helping to make their dreams of education and a better life come true! Pay at the door. Cash appreciated.

Thank you everyone for attending!! We had a lot of fun cutting up the dance floor thanks to DJ Mike Leach and Rockette Becky Stout MacIntyre. We have raised $3,800 towards our goal of $5,000. There is still time to support our scholarship fund and help us close the gap. Use the our secure PayPal link for a one-time or monthly contribution. Your dollars transform lives and families!

Donations Accepted too!

Scholarship recipients include Emmanuel (red shirt) whose mother was abducted by the LRA and spent 3 years living in the bush under the threat of being killed. She lost her chance at an education and struggles now to support her children as well as carrying the memories of that trauma in her life. Through the Young Franciscan of Uganda (YOUFRA) Youth Centre in Lira Emmanuel’s boarding and personal requirements are provided as he attends a local public school. His mother has received counseling and additional training in shoemaking to supplement her agricultural activities from the Centre.

Shaddrach was about 8 years old when his father Francis a primary school teacher died from liver cancer, which came from hepatitis C not being probably treated. He is now a 2nd year student at Ocer Campion Jesuit College as high school student with our support. Also, thanks to our support his sister Mercy is studying education at University to become an English teacher. She is following in her father’s footsteps. Her mother a widow only completed 2 years of high school struggles as a farmer to meet the family’s basic needs.

St Joseph College has a majority of the current students on scholarship. We help with 6 of the students and further development of the school. Their parents are farmers barely eking out a living and cannot even afford to provide for all the basic personal requirements of the students.

Lekebwam is an amazing individual with a very positive outlook on life and concern for others. Through our support with Children’s Community Care he is working to complete a diploma in communication and journalism. We cover tuition fees, personal requirements, boarding and the cost of a care assistant.

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