JGo Worldwide Ministry
Every day we support ministries all over the globe, including sending teams to over 50 countries and 6 continents. We are also committed to supporting orphanages, schools, churches, leaders, and pastors by sending people and resources to meet the needs of every nation and culture.
Jubilee orphanage established in Uganda.
All of this is possible with our incredible partnerships with those on the ground in these areas who daily act as the hands and feet of Jesus. It is our privilege to pray for them and send people and resources to them.
In an ongoing effort to expose individuals, organizations, and churches to the work of missions in Africa, we often receive guests to come and work with us for short-term assignments. Consider joining us for a week or two. It can change your life!
info@jubileeintl.orgMissions spotlight 2011
One of the primary goals of Jubilee Global Outreach in our efforts throughout Africa, is to work in “frontier missions.” Frontier work often takes us to very remote areas where needs are rarely met and where the message of Christ has never been heard.
Jubilee Global Outreach provides assistance with the construction of orphanages, schools, and water wells. Equipment is also provided to facilitate these ministries. Through our Africa Orphan Outreach program, sponsorship and support is provided for orphaned children in an effort to obtain quality education and family care. If interested, you can help directly through sponsorship by contacting our offices.
Because of the tremendous need, we are also looking to assist orphaned children by providing support for their college/university studies. This is a tremendous need and, as they are equipped, they are able to begin contributing back toward the help of the younger generation.

Another strategic effort of Jubilee Global Outreach is Village Health Care. Through this vital work, medical care and supplies are provided for many villages along with short term field clinics and long term medical support. This program provides free medical care to numerous villages and tribes where medical care is often unavailable or unaffordable.
