About Hope58

About Hope58: a long-term partnership with the local church in Eastern Uganda.

Founded by Matt and Shelley Actis. Built on faithful presence, local leadership, and a shared commitment to the gospel.

Our mission

Equipping pastors, girls, and children for the long term.

Hope58 partners with the local church in Bulesa, Bugiri District, Eastern Uganda. Through three programs run from a 42-acre campus, we equip village pastors with biblical training, give vulnerable girls Christ-centered vocational and life skills, and help children get an excellent educational start.

The work is local, long-term, and rooted in the conviction that lasting ministry happens when faithful leaders serve their own communities, supported by partners who pray, give, and stay engaged for years rather than weeks.

Then your light shall break forth like the dawn. Isaiah 58:8 (NIV)

Girls Skills Center graduates at the Hope58 campus in Bulesa
Matt and Shelley Actis on the Hope58 campus in Bulesa

Who we are

Matt & Shelley Actis

Matt and Shelley have given their lives to ministry in Uganda. Matt leads the Bible Training program, working alongside Ugandan church leaders to equip village pastors with the depth of biblical knowledge and pastoral skill their congregations need.

Shelley leads the Girls Skills Center and supports the New Beginnings Preschool. Her background in education shapes how the programs nurture spiritual, academic, and emotional growth in the girls and children they serve.

Both work in close partnership with the local church and Ugandan staff, with the conviction that ministry is most fruitful when local leaders are equipped, supported, and trusted to lead.

The Actis family includes Matt, Shelley, and their four daughters, who are growing up in missionary life in Eastern Uganda.

"We feel incredibly blessed to serve these communities and watch God work in the lives of those we serve."

Matt and Shelley are global workers with MESA Global (worker ID #31449). Personal support is processed through MESA Global under their own donor receipt and tax practices. See how to give, read what we believe, or visit their personal page.

What guides our work

Faith. Partnership. Long-term presence.

Three commitments that shape how Hope58 operates in Bulesa and how we relate to the partners and supporters who make the work possible.

01 · Faith

Christ-centered in every program

Bible training, vocational skills, and early education are all rooted in the same gospel. Discipleship is the through-line, not a side ministry.

02 · Partnership

Led by the local church

The Ugandan church and local staff are the primary actors in the work. American supporters partner with what God is already doing through faithful local leaders.

03 · Presence

Built to last for decades

Long-term ministry takes long-term presence. Pastors trained over three to four years. Girls walked with through full skill-development cycles. Children educated from preschool onward.

Vocational training at the Hope58 Girls Skills Center

Our story

How Hope58 began.

Hope58 began with a vision to uplift communities in Uganda by addressing both their spiritual and practical needs. Matt and Shelley felt called to serve in Uganda and quickly recognized the deep need for pastoral training, vocational opportunities for girls, and access to early education.

What began as a single ministry has grown into a three-program campus serving hundreds of people across the Bugiri District. The work continues to expand because it is led by faithful local leaders and supported by partners who stay engaged for the long term.

Where we are today

By the numbers.

200

Pastors in training

Across twelve Bible schools in Eastern Uganda, each on a three-to-four year curriculum.

42acre

Campus in Bulesa

Boarding, classrooms, preschool, local church, and farmland in one working hub.

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Programs, one ministry

Girls Skills Center, New Beginnings Preschool, and Bible Training, all in active partnership with the local church.

Join the work in Bulesa.

Long-term ministry takes faithful partners. Give, pray, or share the work with your church.