otem \ō-tem\ noun 
1. where elders gather around to socialize and teach children in the village. 
2. fireplace.
Leblango

In a village belonging to the Lango tribe in Northern Uganda, the otem is a gathering place. A resting and eating place in the courtyard, the otem typically has a fire. This gathering place around the fire symbolizes family, community, and togetherness. We seek to build for every child what is found around an otemfamily and community, and our logo visually represents an otem: a fire surrounded by circles of children, families, and community. At Otem Collective, we are for families, and we believe that the child is better supported when the whole system, including the family and community, is strong.
Otem Collective strengthens families and 
communities
to care for vulnerable children

Values

  • Integrity: We strive to meet the highest ethical and professional standards in all our work. We act with honesty, transparency, openness, and accountability towards our partners, donors, staff, beneficiaries, and God.
  • Excellence: We do Kingdom work with excellence. We steward time, talent, and financial resources with intentionality, focusing on continual development of people and processes.
  • Dignity: We recognize and honor the inherent dignity and worth of each individual and community. We put people first, respecting them and treating them the way we would want to be treated.
  • Faith: We approach our work rooted in our faith in God. He cares deeply about orphaned and vulnerable children, as do we. Our work mirrors His heart.
  • Collaboration: We foster a collaborative, innovative environment across all layers of our organization and externally with partners to effectively impact children and families. We believe we can achieve more collectively instead of individually.
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Integrity: We strive to meet the highest ethical and professional standards in all our work. We act with honesty, transparency, openness, and accountability towards our partners, donors, staff, beneficiaries, and God.

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Excellence: We do Kingdom work with excellence. We steward time, talent, and financial resources with intentionality, focusing on continual development of people and processes.

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Dignity: We recognize and honor the inherent dignity and worth of each individual and community. We put people first, respecting them and treating them the way we would want to be treated.

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Faith: We approach our work rooted in our faith in God. He cares deeply about orphaned and vulnerable children, as do we. Our work mirrors His heart.

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Collaboration: We foster a collaborative, innovative environment across all layers of our organization and externally with partners to effectively impact children and families. We believe we can achieve more collectively instead of individually.

Kristen Marks

Executive Director

Jaimee Brown

Board Chair

Jacob Land

Board Treasurer

Megan Cowell

Board Secretary

Scott Marks

Scott Marks

Board Member

Johnny Outing

Board Member

Harrison Porter

Harrison Porter

Board Member

Kimberly Reiff

Board Member

Bruno Odur

Uganda Project Coordinator