Our History

e-CDDP App
Electronic Community Drug Distribution Point Application (e-CDDP App) for real-time electronic data captured by the health care workers.

Young Mothers Project
Young mothers project was started they were offered skills training in vocational/micro finance capacity building.
ROM offered legal support to OVC and extended to the care givers.

Grandmother’s project
Grandmother’s project was started through the support of the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Under this ROM implemented shelter improvement and sanitation.

Village Savings and Loans Association
Started Village Savings and Loans Association with support of Care Uganda.

Children Brass Band
Fully established the children Brass Band fully established the children Music Dance and Drama group

Psychosocial support children’s club
Psychosocial support; a children’s club to offer psychological support to children affected by HIV/AIDS on Saturdays

ROM started dispensing ARVs
- Started several initiatives to support ROM clients in their communities. They included the Community Network of Care (CATTS), Mother to Mother sSupporters, Teenage and Adolescents Supporter, Community Supporter). Started food and sustainable projects that ran with support from the United Nations World Food Programmed from December 2003 – March 2007. It has now grown to include mushroom growing. Piggery and food distribution.
- Education/ Vocational Training Support) started to support 64 children and orphaned and made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. It has since grown to support over 1000 children get free education by September 2010.

Joinr Clinical Research Council (JCRC)
Towards the end of 2002, our clients were enrolled in the study at Joinr Clinical Research Council (JCRC), and HIV/AIDS research body of the government of Uganda, where they were provided with CD4 count services and Anti-Retroviral (ARV) therapy and other care services.
Roses of Mbuya was started to provide practical skills and employment to ROM clients.

The Incarnation
Secured funding from Our Lady of Africa Mbuya Church, supported 14 clients with the help of four volunteers, carried out operations in the church hall.