A woman standing outdoors in a rural area, carrying a large green basin on her head, and holding a bag in her left hand. A young child is walking beside her, clutching a colorful striped cloth. There are trees, grass, traditional huts, and a grave in the background.
Group of children standing outdoors in a rural area, carrying bags and baskets, with trees and more children in the background.
An elderly woman sitting on the ground with a walking stick, surrounded by people, with a large green bag and supplies in a blue basin nearby.
Group of African women and children gathered outdoors under big trees, sitting on mats with bags and supplies.
A group of people gathered outdoors under trees, with some sitting on mats and others standing. An elderly woman in the center is sitting with a bag of food in front of her, surrounded by women and children.

The Christmas Project

The Threads of Hope Christmas Project is a yearly event that is held in Uganda. By providing essentials to communities in need such as food clothing and Christmas gifts, we are able to bring the joy of Christmas to desperate groups and families.

The Impact of our 2025 Christmas Project:

  • 60 households received complete rations. Of the 60 households reached, elderly headed houses constituted 25.0%, single mother-headed households 6.7%, orphaned households 21.7%, while other vulnerable households accounted for 46.6% of the total beneficiaries.

  • Volunteers in Uganda were trained in organized distribution, record keeping, and beneficiary verification.

  • The distribution was completed within one day of the project start date - ensuring that the beneficiary communities could celebrate the season with joy.

    A Christmas of Hope: Oroma Cicilia’s Testimony

    Oroma Cicilia (90 Years Old) and her family endured months of severe hardship after prolonged heat destroyed their crops, leaving their land unproductive and their household without food. Life became a daily struggle marked by hunger, fear, and uncertainty about where the next meal would come from. The Christmas Project arrived at a critical moment.

    When Oroma Cicilia recieved the food support, she was overcome with emotion and gratitude, recognizing it as a direct answer to her prayers. The assistance brought immediate relief, restored peace to her heart and renewed her sense of dignity and hope.

    Deeply moved, Oroma Cicilia openly declared her faith, affirming that God had seen her suffering and had not abandoned her during the most difficult season of her life. She expressed heartfelt thanks and blessings to everyone who prayed, gave, and worked to make the project possible, describing them as “God’s hands.” This Christmas project did more than meet a physical need; it transformed lives. Hunger was replaced with provision, despair with hope, and fear with faith.

Please Keep an Eye Out for Info on the Upcoming 2026 Christmas Project!

An elderly woman wearing a blue headscarf and pink blouse with black piping, holding a wooden cane, appears to be in a rural outdoor setting with several people sitting and standing around in the background.