Every year, hundreds of Ugandan immigrants arrive in Massachusetts seeking safety, opportunity, and belonging. At RoseJoe, we walk beside you — from finding a home to accessing legal, emotional, and spiritual care — because no one should start over alone.
Guidance and referrals to help you understand your rights and options.
From airport pickups to home setup — we make settling smoother.
Helping children adapt and thrive in their new learning environment.
RoseJoe Support Network exists to help Ugandan immigrants and migrants settle, heal, and thrive in the Boston area.
We provide practical and psychosocial support — from school placements and housing to legal guidance and home visits — always grounded in the Ugandan value of Obuntu Bulamu: humaneness, generosity, and shared responsibility.
Founded by Sylvia Kiggundu in honor of her parents, Rose and Joe, our name is a tribute to the love, compassion, and family that shape everything we do.
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Since 2020, RoseJoe has become a trusted bridge between Ugandan families and the resources they need to belong and succeed.
to housing, legal, or healthcare services
in supportive schools
receiving home and spiritual care visits
Your time, gifts, and heart can help Ugandan families find stability and hope.
Whether volunteering, donating, or partnering, you’re helping others call America home.
RoseJoe Support Network walks alongside Ugandan immigrants and migrants in the Boston area with dignity, compassion, and care.