
The Board
· HEAD STEWARD AND CHAIR -MARIA VICENTIA MUGAGGA
· AUXILLIARY HEAD STEWARD- CAROL A. NAMAKULA
- HEAD VOLUNTEER M.P.F-MARIA DIANA ROSE NAMAGALA.
- HEAD VOLUNTEER M.P.F JUDITH NALUYIMA WASSAJJA
- HEAD VOLUNTEER M.P.F- CHRISTINA A. SSERUNJOGI
- HEAD VOLUNTEER M.P.F- FRANCIS XAVIER SSERUNJOGI
- WASTE MANAGEMENT VOLUNTEER-CAROLINE NAKISEDE
- In the founding days as M.P.F started to make "baby steps," the founding Steward Stella NanKinga AlikiRiza, started to explain the vision and mission of M.P.F to people like Maria Vicentia Mugagga who showed passion and zeal for the foundation; always encouraging and contributing great ideas for the growth of the foundation. Today Maria Vicentia Mugagga is the Head Steward and Chair of Mercy Projects Foundation, regionally and perhaps in the future internationally as we continue to grow and expand worldwide.
Maria Vicentia Mugagga is a health and medical professional.
Carol Namakula is the Auxiliary Head Steward of Mercy Projects Foundation. Despite her busy schedule as a medical worker, she has been there to assist in matters pertaining to the Foundation.
The head volunteers of Mercy Projects Foundation are: Mr. Francis Sserunjogi and Mrs. Christina Sserunjogi, who have been very instrumental and supportive of the Foundation. Mr. Francis Sserunjogi was a retired Marketing and Business professional. While Mrs. Christina Sserunjogi is an entrepreneur of a natural skin care product called Joska B. Cream. The other volunteers on board include; Mrs. Judith Naluyima Wassajja a professional teacher now a public health professional. Maria R. Diana Namagala is a business professional.
We give tribute to a great gallant man at Mercy Projects Foundation-Francis Xavier Sserunjogi. He stood the test of time with Mercy Projects Foundation. He was there for us and with us through thick and thin. This great man left us to go back to God in the year 2023 May 4th! It was a solemn Thursday afternoon. The moment of your passing was filled with soft caressing; whispering rain drops that reflected your gentle spirit!
Mercy Projects Foundation is scheduling for a big memorial Rain Water Harvesting Tank in your loving memory. Thank you for the spirit of support and hard work that mirrored in your every action at Mercy Projects Foundation. We will forever be grateful for the life so exemplary that you lived.
Caroline Nakisede has been instrumental at the latest addition of waste management sensitization of the youth and the grass-root population.
At M.P.F we use terms like 'steward' and not 'manager' or 'supervisor' for great reasons. People like Maria Vicentia Mugagga should be managing directors due to the fact that she has exhibited great zeal and selfless effort in all her works for the foundation.
At M.P.F we want to constantly remind ourselves that we are accountable for all the work before us. We are responsible for everything and therefore answerable and that there is always a day of reckoning; so fidelity and integrity is of high value. This notion is of great importance when Head stewards or Country Stewards are recruiting volunteers.
We envision that as M.P.F expands worldwide, country leaders should be called Country Stewards. One of us from the headquarters has to go and train particular Country Stewards about M.P.F.
At M.P.F we do not look at positions otherwise it is very easy to lose truck. A steward is a servant entrusted with responsibility. So we avoid such terms like director, manager and supervisor.
We also like to use terms like 'volunteer' although we pay our volunteers for each piece of work done.
We avoid terms like 'employee' first of all because we don't pay salaries but also to instill in our workers the selfless and sacrificial charitable heart that is at the bottom of Mercy Projects Foundation. A volunteer works with a happy, sacrificial heart while an employee may choose to be mechanical and indifferent.