Many pastors and church leaders have been argued out to give back to the community that they are leading and in an exemplary manner during this covid19 situation Pastor Robert Kayanja of Miracle Centre Cathedral, has launched a drive to distribute basic necessities to the most vulnerable families.
The charity campaign dubbed ‘bucket project’ in which 5.1 metric tons of maize flour, bars of soap, Dettol, sugar and rice will be given to at least 500 homesteads daily for the next 30 days will begin Friday in Kisenyi, a slum in Kampala.
“The war is now at our door steps and I want to thank all those that are supporting efforts against the enemy but this is the time to think about the most vulnerable amongst us. We are all in this and if we don’t save the needy ones, who knows you might be the next in line,” Kayanja said.
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