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Volunteer With LCMI

Volunteer With LCMI and Serve With Your Time, Gifts, Skills, and Care

Serve as an individual or group in ways that strengthen children, outreach, care, worship, and practical ministry in Uganda.

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Why Volunteer

Serve in Ways That Actually Strengthen the Mission

At LCMI, volunteering is more than filling a role. It is joining a living mission with compassion, practical faithfulness, and a willingness to help where care, service, and encouragement are needed most.

Some volunteers bring time. Some bring skills, music, creativity, organization, prayer, hospitality, or the steady presence that makes ministry healthier and more sustainable. Both individuals and groups can play a meaningful part.

Serve as an Individual

If you feel called to serve personally, LCMI can help identify a meaningful place where your care, faith, and practical presence can contribute well.

Serve as a Group

Groups can volunteer together through outreach, practical ministry support, or team-based service that is planned responsibly with the LCMI team.

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LCMI outreach volunteering in Uganda

Ways You Can Serve

Bring What You Have and Offer It Meaningfully

Volunteers do not all serve in the same way. LCMI values different kinds of gifts, skills, and faithful service expressions.

Time and Presence

Time and Presence

Show up consistently and serve where hands, care, and availability are needed most.

Gifts and Creativity

Gifts and Creativity

Use music, media, communication, design, teaching, or other gifts to strengthen ministry.

Practical Care

Practical Care

Support children, families, and outreach efforts with compassion that feels tangible and timely.

Group Service

Group Service

Come as a church, team, or community group and serve together in aligned ways.

Serving together with LCMI

Serve as an Individual or Group

Both Personal Availability and Group Strength Can Matter Deeply

Some people come alone with a willing heart and a useful skill. Others come with a church, team, or organized group ready to serve together. LCMI values both and helps shape service in ways that are helpful, healthy, and ministry-aligned.

Children and Youth Support

Help create safe, encouraging ministry moments for children and young people.

Outreach and Community Care

Serve in visible ways that support homes, neighbourhoods, and families.

Creative and Media Skills

Use photography, video, music, communication, design, or storytelling gifts.

Prayer and Encouragement

Strengthen the mission through spiritual support, care, and uplifting presence.

Hospitality and Administration

Support organization, hosting, coordination, and the details that keep ministry healthy.

Specialized Skills

Bring professional experience or practical expertise that can serve the mission wisely.

Volunteer Form

Tell LCMI How You Would Like to Serve

Share your interest, whether you are volunteering personally or bringing a group. This form helps LCMI understand your availability, service interest, and the best next step.

Support Children Through Service

Volunteering can also connect with child-focused care and education continuity across the wider LCMI mission.

Keep a Child in School

Explore Broader Involvement

If you are still discerning how best to serve, the wider Get Involved page can help you see other pathways too.

Ways to Get Involved

Bring a Team or Group

If you want to talk through group service, team visits, or a deeper engagement pathway, LCMI can guide that conversation well.

Talk to LCMI

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Volunteering

A short guide to how volunteering at LCMI can begin for individuals, groups, and people serving with different kinds of gifts.

Can I volunteer even if I do not come with a large team? +

Yes. LCMI welcomes both individual volunteers and group-based interest, as long as the service conversation is aligned well and handled responsibly.

What kinds of people can volunteer with LCMI? +

People with time, gifts, compassion, practical skills, ministry experience, creative ability, or a willingness to serve faithfully may all have a place to begin the conversation.

Does volunteering only mean direct outreach? +

No. Volunteering can include practical support, hospitality, organization, creativity, encouragement, children's ministry, prayer, and other service expressions.

How do I start? +

The simplest next step is to fill in the volunteer form on this page or contact LCMI so the ministry can help you discern the best pathway.