Community meeting in Adjumani

Faith, family, and a village between two nations.

Since 2019, Kica Hope Restoration Mission has carried a simple conviction: that a community once trapped in a cycle of poverty and despair could be physically and spiritually restored, one relationship at a time.

The Founders

Pastor Patrick & Jamilah Watmon

Kica Hope Restoration Mission is led by Pastor Patrick Watmon and his wife Jamilah, who founded the mission out of a call to uplift vulnerable children and families in northern Uganda. Their vision reaches beyond relief, toward lasting, whole person transformation.

Together they lead a growing team of teachers, discipleship leaders, and outreach volunteers serving both the host community around Adjumani and the refugee families arriving from South Sudan.

You will be the voice of the pregnant mother seeking health care, the answer to the disadvantaged child's prayer for education, the mentor for youth yearning for a brighter future.
Pastor Patrick Watmon
Founder
Pastor Patrick, Founder, and his wife Jamilah Watmon, Co founder
Pastor Patrick and Jamilah Watmon, Adjumani
Our Vision

Physical and spiritual transformation, together

We believe restoration cannot be split in two. A child needs a classroom and a reason to hope. A young mother needs a Mama Kit and a community that will not let her walk alone. A village needs clean water and the good news of the gospel.

Our Mission

Uplifting the vulnerable through five commitments

Education, health care, compassion for the pregnant girl child, modern agricultural training, and the preaching of the gospel, carried to reached and unreached communities alike, on both sides of the Uganda and South Sudan border.

The Full Picture

Challenge, Response, Impact

What our community faces, what we've done about it, and what's changed, told through the same photos that go into our monthly field reports.

The Challenge

A community stretched thin by conflict and poverty

  • Families arriving from South Sudan with almost nothing
  • A host community already short on schooling, clean water, and maternal health care
  • Young girls facing real pressure into early marriage
  • Child mothers often left to raise malnourished infants alone
Refugee family community meeting in Adjumani
Our Response

Programs built for the whole person

  • A finished kindergarten classroom for daily learning
  • Modern agriculture training and the Hope Shade fruit field
  • Mama Kits and life skills training for young mothers
  • Weekly discipleship and door to door gospel outreach
Seedlings planted for the Hope Shade
The Impact

Real change, reported every month

  • A finished classroom now full of children
  • About 367 people reached with the gospel in a single month
  • Ten refugee camp settlement youth in school, some now in college
  • Every number here comes straight from our field reports
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Children in school uniforms at Hope Restoration Kindergarten
This Year, In The Field

A season of building

Real milestones from our 2026 field reports: the unglamorous, faithful work of restoration, month by month.

Classroom construction at Hope Restoration Kindergarten
April 2026

Classroom roofing completed

After prayer and partner support, the temporary classroom structure was fully roofed, a major step toward a finished learning space for our children.

Ploughing land for the Hope Shade fruit field
May 2026

Clean water secured, classroom finished, Hope Shade begins

We secured clean water provision at our facility after a longstanding challenge, finished the classroom structure, and ploughed roughly one acre of land (Hope Shade) to begin a fruit garden along the highway to South Sudan.

Friday discipleship gathering
June 2026

367 lives reached through gospel outreach

A month of prayer and fasting turned outward: door to door visits and community film nights across several villages saw about 367 people give their lives to Christ.

Ongoing

Believing God for one acre & a training center

We are believing God for additional land to build a Bible training center and life skills center, and have already begun planting fruit trees on faith.

What Guides Us

Our core convictions

Dignity First

Every family we serve is met with respect, never pity, and involved in shaping their own path forward.

Faithful Stewardship

Every partner who gives receives a monthly report on exactly what their gift accomplished.

Whole Person Restoration

Body and spirit together: education and agriculture alongside prayer, discipleship, and the gospel.

Meet The Team

The people behind the work

Updated directly from our Admin Dashboard, always current.

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