Volunteering is rewarding and appealing. You will not only gain valuable experience but also help us to extend the impact of Trust Future Ministries and to fulfill our mission. You can help us grow and prosper by sharing your talents. Join fellow volunteers and lend a hand, explore a host country, build global friendships and make a difference.
This involves accountancy and finance of the projects, Project management planning, implementation and monitoring, defining budget and evaluation, finding and routing new sources of sustainability.
In collaboration with our teaching staffs, you will help to teach subjects such as English, physical education, work as a sports teacher and or a chapel teacher to spiritually uplift our children in knowing God.
Volunteers will help in training women and youths skills in Computer use, tailoring, craft making and hair styling. We also welcome new ideas and new skills that can suit and help improve their lives.
This incorporates strategic marketing, promotion of projects and finding market for products from the empowerment program using videos, social networks, flyers, brochures,etc to enlarge the organisation visibility.
This project targets volunteers with skills in photograpy and videography. Your tasks will include taking photos of on going projects and developing short videos for marketing and advertising TFM.
With the objective of recruiting new volunteers or interns, build a strong network and collecting supports, you will be looking for both local and international partners with School, foundations and companies.
We are so much thankful for you being interested to be part of the TFM Commununity. Trust Future Ministries has welcomed many volunteers from all over the world and we always love to welcome more change-makers to be part of this amazing work of helping orphan children thrive and empowering youths and widows to become self sustainable.
Uganda is a beautiful country. There are many things to see and do, there are also some helpful things to know before visiting. Our staff has a lot of experience traveling and living in Uganda, especially our regions of operation. You can access some of our tips, thoughts, and resources by clicking this link;
Lastly, our team is so much ready to guide and help you whenever you are stack during your time of volunteering at Trust Future Ministies, choose a project from the list below that fit you well.
German and art teacher
Hi, my name is Ella and I spent almost nine months at TFM. I'm really thankful that I could spend this time at Trust Future Ministries and learn from all the amazing people at TFM. I had the great opportunity to spend a lot of time with the teacher and kinds. I hope that I was able to give the children love and teach them that each of them is worthy and they are able to live a good life, if they believe in themselves. But also for the time spent there was a big personal change and has helped to open my eyes to what I want to do later in life, what I want to achieve and who I want to be, going forward with life. I'm truly thankful I got to meet each one of you, including all the teachers and the children. At this moment it was the best time of life
Read moreMusic Teacher
My name is Ingrid, I’m dancer teacher and I spent two summers at Trust Future Ministries. The experience at TFM is amazing, much more than I’m able to put into words. Both times I had the opportunity to live in the same school and share the day-to-day with the children and all my big Ugandan family. Thank you for filling every day with love, smiles, hugs, conversation,” webale nyo”
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
The first time I went to TFM I discovered a wonderful place full of love and life. Two months were not enough and the same year I flew back for two more months! I felt life was just about enjoying and learning from the local volunteers as well as learning from the kids. It was also fantastic to know about the positive impact that the organization has on the community. I remember it was easy to build a natural and powerful relationship with the kids and the local volunteers, we took care of each other, I felt welcomed and loved. I am sure there will always be a huge piece of my heart in Uganda with all the TFM family.
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
Trust Future Ministries was a piece of light in my life. I was prepared for a new experience, but how to be prepared for that intense and true happiness? It felt like magic when we could arrive to do the art activities and find the kids smiling (from ear to ear) every morning we would cross the school's door. The kids showed me how to share, love and feel more each and every day.
Read moreProject cordinator
I’m Ellie from South Korea. I’ve been volunteering with TFM for 3 weeks. Ya, it is not a long period, yet I’ve learnt a lot during my short stay in here.. By the way to give you a brief introduction on myself, I’m a final year undergraduate student in UK who always wonder about the world out of the textbook. Before making my decision to come here, a security issue was my main concern above all and I’m sure that most of you might be hesitating because of this issue. However, upon my arrival, I haven’t faced with any danger or threat so far. I think this is due to the effort made by TFM’s staffs and my homestay family. The staffs in Trust future Uganda are nice and so supportive in that they are there whenever you need help. I feel safe and comfortable as I can see that they are trying their best to guarantee my safety and happy stay in Uganda. Also, I really love my Ugandan family. I’m staying with the local family here. Especially I’m enjoying my evening tea time with them. We share our ideas on certain topic, discuss the Ugandan politics which is my interested field. They are lovely, kind and tolerant. To sum up, I’m learning how to love, how to share and how to use my knowledge for others. I’m so happy that I made such a great decision to come here and having this valuable time to work with these wonderful people and the children. If you are hesitating to come, just give it a shot. You will experience more than you thought. Cheers to future volunteers. Best wishes, Ellie.
Read moreTeacher
I spend 3 months in a primary school in Nabweru, TFM, near to the big city of Kampala!:) That was a nice experience, I learned how to teach to young kids, how to animate them, I shared great time with them, with their teachers, We even danced all together too. That was really funny! I start to appreciate the music that they all were listening… Even to a point where I shout and applause for “Bebe cool”! That was for me, a great social and human experience who stop quickly and the return was a little bit shocking I think, even more because it was in winter but anyway this was a really good experience!
Read moreGerman and art teacher
Hi, my name is Ella and I spent almost nine months at TFM. I'm really thankful that I could spend this time at Trust Future Ministries and learn from all the amazing people at TFM. I had the great opportunity to spend a lot of time with the teacher and kinds. I hope that I was able to give the children love and teach them that each of them is worthy and they are able to live a good life, if they believe in themselves. But also for the time spent there was a big personal change and has helped to open my eyes to what I want to do later in life, what I want to achieve and who I want to be, going forward with life. I'm truly thankful I got to meet each one of you, including all the teachers and the children. At this moment it was the best time of life
Read moreMusic Teacher
My name is Ingrid, I’m dancer teacher and I spent two summers at Trust Future Ministries. The experience at TFM is amazing, much more than I’m able to put into words. Both times I had the opportunity to live in the same school and share the day-to-day with the children and all my big Ugandan family. Thank you for filling every day with love, smiles, hugs, conversation,” webale nyo”
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
The first time I went to TFM I discovered a wonderful place full of love and life. Two months were not enough and the same year I flew back for two more months! I felt life was just about enjoying and learning from the local volunteers as well as learning from the kids. It was also fantastic to know about the positive impact that the organization has on the community. I remember it was easy to build a natural and powerful relationship with the kids and the local volunteers, we took care of each other, I felt welcomed and loved. I am sure there will always be a huge piece of my heart in Uganda with all the TFM family.
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
Trust Future Ministries was a piece of light in my life. I was prepared for a new experience, but how to be prepared for that intense and true happiness? It felt like magic when we could arrive to do the art activities and find the kids smiling (from ear to ear) every morning we would cross the school's door. The kids showed me how to share, love and feel more each and every day.
Read moreProject cordinator
I’m Ellie from South Korea. I’ve been volunteering with TFM for 3 weeks. Ya, it is not a long period, yet I’ve learnt a lot during my short stay in here.. By the way to give you a brief introduction on myself, I’m a final year undergraduate student in UK who always wonder about the world out of the textbook. Before making my decision to come here, a security issue was my main concern above all and I’m sure that most of you might be hesitating because of this issue. However, upon my arrival, I haven’t faced with any danger or threat so far. I think this is due to the effort made by TFM’s staffs and my homestay family. The staffs in Trust future Uganda are nice and so supportive in that they are there whenever you need help. I feel safe and comfortable as I can see that they are trying their best to guarantee my safety and happy stay in Uganda. Also, I really love my Ugandan family. I’m staying with the local family here. Especially I’m enjoying my evening tea time with them. We share our ideas on certain topic, discuss the Ugandan politics which is my interested field. They are lovely, kind and tolerant. To sum up, I’m learning how to love, how to share and how to use my knowledge for others. I’m so happy that I made such a great decision to come here and having this valuable time to work with these wonderful people and the children. If you are hesitating to come, just give it a shot. You will experience more than you thought. Cheers to future volunteers. Best wishes, Ellie.
Read moreTeacher
I spend 3 months in a primary school in Nabweru, TFM, near to the big city of Kampala!:) That was a nice experience, I learned how to teach to young kids, how to animate them, I shared great time with them, with their teachers, We even danced all together too. That was really funny! I start to appreciate the music that they all were listening… Even to a point where I shout and applause for “Bebe cool”! That was for me, a great social and human experience who stop quickly and the return was a little bit shocking I think, even more because it was in winter but anyway this was a really good experience!
Read moreGerman and art teacher
Hi, my name is Ella and I spent almost nine months at TFM. I'm really thankful that I could spend this time at Trust Future Ministries and learn from all the amazing people at TFM. I had the great opportunity to spend a lot of time with the teacher and kinds. I hope that I was able to give the children love and teach them that each of them is worthy and they are able to live a good life, if they believe in themselves. But also for the time spent there was a big personal change and has helped to open my eyes to what I want to do later in life, what I want to achieve and who I want to be, going forward with life. I'm truly thankful I got to meet each one of you, including all the teachers and the children. At this moment it was the best time of life
Read moreMusic Teacher
My name is Ingrid, I’m dancer teacher and I spent two summers at Trust Future Ministries. The experience at TFM is amazing, much more than I’m able to put into words. Both times I had the opportunity to live in the same school and share the day-to-day with the children and all my big Ugandan family. Thank you for filling every day with love, smiles, hugs, conversation,” webale nyo”
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
The first time I went to TFM I discovered a wonderful place full of love and life. Two months were not enough and the same year I flew back for two more months! I felt life was just about enjoying and learning from the local volunteers as well as learning from the kids. It was also fantastic to know about the positive impact that the organization has on the community. I remember it was easy to build a natural and powerful relationship with the kids and the local volunteers, we took care of each other, I felt welcomed and loved. I am sure there will always be a huge piece of my heart in Uganda with all the TFM family.
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
Trust Future Ministries was a piece of light in my life. I was prepared for a new experience, but how to be prepared for that intense and true happiness? It felt like magic when we could arrive to do the art activities and find the kids smiling (from ear to ear) every morning we would cross the school's door. The kids showed me how to share, love and feel more each and every day.
Read moreProject cordinator
I’m Ellie from South Korea. I’ve been volunteering with TFM for 3 weeks. Ya, it is not a long period, yet I’ve learnt a lot during my short stay in here.. By the way to give you a brief introduction on myself, I’m a final year undergraduate student in UK who always wonder about the world out of the textbook. Before making my decision to come here, a security issue was my main concern above all and I’m sure that most of you might be hesitating because of this issue. However, upon my arrival, I haven’t faced with any danger or threat so far. I think this is due to the effort made by TFM’s staffs and my homestay family. The staffs in Trust future Uganda are nice and so supportive in that they are there whenever you need help. I feel safe and comfortable as I can see that they are trying their best to guarantee my safety and happy stay in Uganda. Also, I really love my Ugandan family. I’m staying with the local family here. Especially I’m enjoying my evening tea time with them. We share our ideas on certain topic, discuss the Ugandan politics which is my interested field. They are lovely, kind and tolerant. To sum up, I’m learning how to love, how to share and how to use my knowledge for others. I’m so happy that I made such a great decision to come here and having this valuable time to work with these wonderful people and the children. If you are hesitating to come, just give it a shot. You will experience more than you thought. Cheers to future volunteers. Best wishes, Ellie.
Read moreTeacher
I spend 3 months in a primary school in Nabweru, TFM, near to the big city of Kampala!:) That was a nice experience, I learned how to teach to young kids, how to animate them, I shared great time with them, with their teachers, We even danced all together too. That was really funny! I start to appreciate the music that they all were listening… Even to a point where I shout and applause for “Bebe cool”! That was for me, a great social and human experience who stop quickly and the return was a little bit shocking I think, even more because it was in winter but anyway this was a really good experience!
Read moreGerman and art teacher
Hi, my name is Ella and I spent almost nine months at TFM. I'm really thankful that I could spend this time at Trust Future Ministries and learn from all the amazing people at TFM. I had the great opportunity to spend a lot of time with the teacher and kinds. I hope that I was able to give the children love and teach them that each of them is worthy and they are able to live a good life, if they believe in themselves. But also for the time spent there was a big personal change and has helped to open my eyes to what I want to do later in life, what I want to achieve and who I want to be, going forward with life. I'm truly thankful I got to meet each one of you, including all the teachers and the children. At this moment it was the best time of life
Read moreMusic Teacher
My name is Ingrid, I’m dancer teacher and I spent two summers at Trust Future Ministries. The experience at TFM is amazing, much more than I’m able to put into words. Both times I had the opportunity to live in the same school and share the day-to-day with the children and all my big Ugandan family. Thank you for filling every day with love, smiles, hugs, conversation,” webale nyo”
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
The first time I went to TFM I discovered a wonderful place full of love and life. Two months were not enough and the same year I flew back for two more months! I felt life was just about enjoying and learning from the local volunteers as well as learning from the kids. It was also fantastic to know about the positive impact that the organization has on the community. I remember it was easy to build a natural and powerful relationship with the kids and the local volunteers, we took care of each other, I felt welcomed and loved. I am sure there will always be a huge piece of my heart in Uganda with all the TFM family.
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
Trust Future Ministries was a piece of light in my life. I was prepared for a new experience, but how to be prepared for that intense and true happiness? It felt like magic when we could arrive to do the art activities and find the kids smiling (from ear to ear) every morning we would cross the school's door. The kids showed me how to share, love and feel more each and every day.
Read moreProject cordinator
I’m Ellie from South Korea. I’ve been volunteering with TFM for 3 weeks. Ya, it is not a long period, yet I’ve learnt a lot during my short stay in here.. By the way to give you a brief introduction on myself, I’m a final year undergraduate student in UK who always wonder about the world out of the textbook. Before making my decision to come here, a security issue was my main concern above all and I’m sure that most of you might be hesitating because of this issue. However, upon my arrival, I haven’t faced with any danger or threat so far. I think this is due to the effort made by TFM’s staffs and my homestay family. The staffs in Trust future Uganda are nice and so supportive in that they are there whenever you need help. I feel safe and comfortable as I can see that they are trying their best to guarantee my safety and happy stay in Uganda. Also, I really love my Ugandan family. I’m staying with the local family here. Especially I’m enjoying my evening tea time with them. We share our ideas on certain topic, discuss the Ugandan politics which is my interested field. They are lovely, kind and tolerant. To sum up, I’m learning how to love, how to share and how to use my knowledge for others. I’m so happy that I made such a great decision to come here and having this valuable time to work with these wonderful people and the children. If you are hesitating to come, just give it a shot. You will experience more than you thought. Cheers to future volunteers. Best wishes, Ellie.
Read moreTeacher
I spend 3 months in a primary school in Nabweru, TFM, near to the big city of Kampala!:) That was a nice experience, I learned how to teach to young kids, how to animate them, I shared great time with them, with their teachers, We even danced all together too. That was really funny! I start to appreciate the music that they all were listening… Even to a point where I shout and applause for “Bebe cool”! That was for me, a great social and human experience who stop quickly and the return was a little bit shocking I think, even more because it was in winter but anyway this was a really good experience!
Read moreGerman and art teacher
Hi, my name is Ella and I spent almost nine months at TFM. I'm really thankful that I could spend this time at Trust Future Ministries and learn from all the amazing people at TFM. I had the great opportunity to spend a lot of time with the teacher and kinds. I hope that I was able to give the children love and teach them that each of them is worthy and they are able to live a good life, if they believe in themselves. But also for the time spent there was a big personal change and has helped to open my eyes to what I want to do later in life, what I want to achieve and who I want to be, going forward with life. I'm truly thankful I got to meet each one of you, including all the teachers and the children. At this moment it was the best time of life
Read moreMusic Teacher
My name is Ingrid, I’m dancer teacher and I spent two summers at Trust Future Ministries. The experience at TFM is amazing, much more than I’m able to put into words. Both times I had the opportunity to live in the same school and share the day-to-day with the children and all my big Ugandan family. Thank you for filling every day with love, smiles, hugs, conversation,” webale nyo”
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
The first time I went to TFM I discovered a wonderful place full of love and life. Two months were not enough and the same year I flew back for two more months! I felt life was just about enjoying and learning from the local volunteers as well as learning from the kids. It was also fantastic to know about the positive impact that the organization has on the community. I remember it was easy to build a natural and powerful relationship with the kids and the local volunteers, we took care of each other, I felt welcomed and loved. I am sure there will always be a huge piece of my heart in Uganda with all the TFM family.
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
Trust Future Ministries was a piece of light in my life. I was prepared for a new experience, but how to be prepared for that intense and true happiness? It felt like magic when we could arrive to do the art activities and find the kids smiling (from ear to ear) every morning we would cross the school's door. The kids showed me how to share, love and feel more each and every day.
Read moreProject cordinator
I’m Ellie from South Korea. I’ve been volunteering with TFM for 3 weeks. Ya, it is not a long period, yet I’ve learnt a lot during my short stay in here.. By the way to give you a brief introduction on myself, I’m a final year undergraduate student in UK who always wonder about the world out of the textbook. Before making my decision to come here, a security issue was my main concern above all and I’m sure that most of you might be hesitating because of this issue. However, upon my arrival, I haven’t faced with any danger or threat so far. I think this is due to the effort made by TFM’s staffs and my homestay family. The staffs in Trust future Uganda are nice and so supportive in that they are there whenever you need help. I feel safe and comfortable as I can see that they are trying their best to guarantee my safety and happy stay in Uganda. Also, I really love my Ugandan family. I’m staying with the local family here. Especially I’m enjoying my evening tea time with them. We share our ideas on certain topic, discuss the Ugandan politics which is my interested field. They are lovely, kind and tolerant. To sum up, I’m learning how to love, how to share and how to use my knowledge for others. I’m so happy that I made such a great decision to come here and having this valuable time to work with these wonderful people and the children. If you are hesitating to come, just give it a shot. You will experience more than you thought. Cheers to future volunteers. Best wishes, Ellie.
Read moreTeacher
I spend 3 months in a primary school in Nabweru, TFM, near to the big city of Kampala!:) That was a nice experience, I learned how to teach to young kids, how to animate them, I shared great time with them, with their teachers, We even danced all together too. That was really funny! I start to appreciate the music that they all were listening… Even to a point where I shout and applause for “Bebe cool”! That was for me, a great social and human experience who stop quickly and the return was a little bit shocking I think, even more because it was in winter but anyway this was a really good experience!
Read moreGerman and art teacher
Hi, my name is Ella and I spent almost nine months at TFM. I'm really thankful that I could spend this time at Trust Future Ministries and learn from all the amazing people at TFM. I had the great opportunity to spend a lot of time with the teacher and kinds. I hope that I was able to give the children love and teach them that each of them is worthy and they are able to live a good life, if they believe in themselves. But also for the time spent there was a big personal change and has helped to open my eyes to what I want to do later in life, what I want to achieve and who I want to be, going forward with life. I'm truly thankful I got to meet each one of you, including all the teachers and the children. At this moment it was the best time of life
Read moreMusic Teacher
My name is Ingrid, I’m dancer teacher and I spent two summers at Trust Future Ministries. The experience at TFM is amazing, much more than I’m able to put into words. Both times I had the opportunity to live in the same school and share the day-to-day with the children and all my big Ugandan family. Thank you for filling every day with love, smiles, hugs, conversation,” webale nyo”
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
The first time I went to TFM I discovered a wonderful place full of love and life. Two months were not enough and the same year I flew back for two more months! I felt life was just about enjoying and learning from the local volunteers as well as learning from the kids. It was also fantastic to know about the positive impact that the organization has on the community. I remember it was easy to build a natural and powerful relationship with the kids and the local volunteers, we took care of each other, I felt welcomed and loved. I am sure there will always be a huge piece of my heart in Uganda with all the TFM family.
Read moreTeacher and Project cordinator
Trust Future Ministries was a piece of light in my life. I was prepared for a new experience, but how to be prepared for that intense and true happiness? It felt like magic when we could arrive to do the art activities and find the kids smiling (from ear to ear) every morning we would cross the school's door. The kids showed me how to share, love and feel more each and every day.
Read moreProject cordinator
I’m Ellie from South Korea. I’ve been volunteering with TFM for 3 weeks. Ya, it is not a long period, yet I’ve learnt a lot during my short stay in here.. By the way to give you a brief introduction on myself, I’m a final year undergraduate student in UK who always wonder about the world out of the textbook. Before making my decision to come here, a security issue was my main concern above all and I’m sure that most of you might be hesitating because of this issue. However, upon my arrival, I haven’t faced with any danger or threat so far. I think this is due to the effort made by TFM’s staffs and my homestay family. The staffs in Trust future Uganda are nice and so supportive in that they are there whenever you need help. I feel safe and comfortable as I can see that they are trying their best to guarantee my safety and happy stay in Uganda. Also, I really love my Ugandan family. I’m staying with the local family here. Especially I’m enjoying my evening tea time with them. We share our ideas on certain topic, discuss the Ugandan politics which is my interested field. They are lovely, kind and tolerant. To sum up, I’m learning how to love, how to share and how to use my knowledge for others. I’m so happy that I made such a great decision to come here and having this valuable time to work with these wonderful people and the children. If you are hesitating to come, just give it a shot. You will experience more than you thought. Cheers to future volunteers. Best wishes, Ellie.
Read moreTeacher
I spend 3 months in a primary school in Nabweru, TFM, near to the big city of Kampala!:) That was a nice experience, I learned how to teach to young kids, how to animate them, I shared great time with them, with their teachers, We even danced all together too. That was really funny! I start to appreciate the music that they all were listening… Even to a point where I shout and applause for “Bebe cool”! That was for me, a great social and human experience who stop quickly and the return was a little bit shocking I think, even more because it was in winter but anyway this was a really good experience!
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