Mission Projects

YCF as a registered UK registered Charity currently host and support various overseas projects. YCF adopt a holistic approach to serving communities and seek to improve the well-being of people who live in deprived communities and are often facing societal and economic discrimination. YCF conducts international short-term mission trips to specific communities within countries and seek to establish projects which are relevant to them. YCF have been involved in different projects which have included food, clothes, children welfare, Mercy menstrual Cups for young women and medical. The projects and the personnel in these countries which co-ordinate them, are primarily supported by annual mission trips and donations from YCF members and friends. If you would like to support these mission trips and projects, we are grateful for any donate  you are able to give.

If you would like more information or would like to get involved in our mission work, please do not hesitate to contact us on missionprojects@ycfinternational.co.uk.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GIVE MONTHLY TOWARDS OUR PROJECTS, please click the donate below. Your giving will help to provide a regular place of refuge and food for poor families. Simply confirm the amount and tick the monthly recurring box.

Thank you for your time and support.

Bishop Noel McLean
Overseer of YCF International missions

Mission Project Kenya

We have identified that some communities, particularly on the outskirts of the city have families who live on the streets or in slums in densely populated communities. Sadly, some of these communities are unhealthy and inhumane. As a consequence, many of these individuals are not engaged in education or able to access appropriate services like healthcare and welfare. Therefore, as a Charity, we have been providing food and directly helping to improve the welfare of homeless families, especially children who have been abandoned by parents to fend for themselves on the streets.

Mission Project Zambia

We have identified that it is very difficult for families in villages to become self-sufficient and at times families have been without a meal for several days, leading to high malnutrition. The country has also struggled with high unemployment and a lack of a qualified workforce. Therefore, as a Charity which seek to improve the opportunities for communities to be become more self-sufficient. We have identified community leaders who can assist us in

Mission Project Uganda

We have identified that many communities have a need for education and access to resources which can address the nutritional needs of families. Child poverty remains a concern, with some children under five years old, living in extreme poverty. Poverty in this sense is defined as an experience of two or more deprivations in food and nutrition, health, education, water, shelter and information. Therefore, as a Charity, we have been providing support for community leaders who are able to support many poor families and improve their education.  We are also committed to supporting the construction of Church buildings which can support the needs of the community.