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Bethany Centre Alliance

Baton Rouge, LAEIN: 26-3250757Website

Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings

Bethany Centre Alliance HistoryPeter Kiwanuka, born disabled in 1976, experienced the difficulties of growing up as an orphan and without a stable source of income. His father died from HIV when he was 14 leaving his mother to care for her family of 10. In 2001 God opened an opportunity for Peter to study at Louisiana State University and he made a lot of friends. In 2004 he returned to Uganda and shared the his vision of a community-based Christian ministry to help his local village with his family and others, and in 2005 Bethany Centre was born. Many enthusiastic people united together and vowed to confront the problems affecting this poor community. This included his friends from Baton Rouge. The students have experienced the AIDS epidemic first hand. Most have had one or both parents die from the disease. These children, orphaned by traumatic events, disease and extreme poverty, live in extended families, with friends, relatives, or community members who volunteer to take care of them. These people are very poor and Bethany Centre is dedicated to make sure a difference is made by making it possible for the children to go to school. Bethany Centre Primary School was started by Ugandans, built by Ugandans, employs Ugandans and serves Ugandans. In 2009 a non-profit was started in Baton Rouge to support the ministry and that organization is called Bethany Centre Alliance.Read MoreHistoryMission StatementBethany Centre Alliance is a community of friends partnering with a Ugandan community ministry, established to help provide for the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of the orphans, youth and HIV patients residing in a rural region approximately 25 miles southwest of Kampala, the capital city of Uganda.Read MoreMission Statement

National
Children (Ages 0-12)
Faith-Based Service (Non-Political)
Direct Service Delivery
Education & Awareness
K-12 Education
Religion
International Development

Annual Revenue

$204,244

Known Funders

4

Grants Received

5

Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssets
2024$204,244$213,760$120,100
2023$222,621$243,167$129,616
2022$188,847$157,294$150,284
2021$116,456$95,951$118,731
2020$81,113$104,447$98,226
2019$94,557$83,027$121,560
2018$47,927$70,436$110,031
2017$99,684$67,196$132,539

Top Funders

$12,000 (2021)
$10,000 (2024)
$10,000 (2024)
$7,000 (2022)
$250 (2023)

Key Personnel

From 2024 IRS 990 filing

C

Claire Wilson

Chairman

Officer
R

Richard Carter

Director

S

Stephen Burchfield

Director

P

Paige Burchfield

Director

L

Lindsay Ledford

Secretary

Officer
C

Calvin Fabre

Director

Officer
C

Cheryl Tyler

Treasurer

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