Passion Christian Ministries was born out of a deeply personal calling. Founder Babi Kasadha Emmanuel (Emma) felt compelled to reach young pregnant girls facing the weight of an unplanned pregnancy, offering counsel, compassion, and a reason to choose life. What began as a small medical clinic has since grown into a thriving, Christ-centered ministry touching the lives of mothers, children, students, and entire communities across Uganda. Engage Hope partnered with Passion Christian Ministries in 2011 and has continued to expand its support across the ministry’s growing areas of impact.
Mission: Our mission is to share the love of Christ by meeting the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of vulnerable individuals and communities. We strive to empower people out of poverty through education, health care, agriculture, and sustainable solutions, transforming lives for a better future.
Vision: Our vision is to see a thriving, Christ-centered society where individuals and communities are empowered, self-reliant, and filled with hope.
Key Programs:
- Passion Christian High School — A Christ-centered secondary school offering quality academic education under the Ugandan curriculum, paired with spiritual discipleship that prepares students to become Godly leaders.
- Sponsor-a-Child — Through Engage Hope, U.S. donors can sponsor children at Passion Christian Ministries, providing Christian education, a daily meal, minor medical care, and life skills training.
- Mama Kits Program — Safe-delivery kits distributed to expectant mothers so they can give birth in clean, safe conditions, reducing maternal and infant mortality in the villages we serve.
- Care Medical Centre — A community health facility offering affordable medical care, maternal health services, counseling, and health outreach to vulnerable mothers, children, and families.
- Healing Hope Nutrition Program (Malnutrition Clinic) — A specialized clinic that rescues, treats, and rehabilitates severely malnourished children through therapeutic feeding, medical care, and follow-up support for their families.