More about our ministry
We have five children who joined High school: Elvis, Wendy, Sasha, Whitney, and Pauline. The remaining 10 are in primary school studying in a neighboring public school. We plan to meet the principal of a vocational school so that he can allow some of our children to join his school, especially those who do not go to school and yet have grown up. I hope that when God provides, all our children will be able to join school.
Your support, which is deeply appreciated, will make a crucial impact on each child's life, ensuring they have basic care, shelter, education, and medical care. Public school tuition is $50. Your gift will help send the children to school, as well as feed and clothe them. You will give each child the opportunity for a brighter future.
Our Committee
Director: Namugenyi Margaret Winnie
Mrs. Maria Kintu,_Vice Chairperson
Mrs. Betty Nakamya,_Chairperson Supervisory Committee
Mrs. Nagujja Shakira, Chief Matron
Mr. Kalule Edward, Member of Supervisory Committee
Photo Gallery
Nakabuye Esther
She is 9 years old
In Primary 3 - She loves to sing
Running is also a favorite.
Kalule Josiah
3 years Old
in Kindergarten
Loves singing and praying with toys
Mayanja Emanuel
10 years old
In Primary 2
Loves dancing and playing football
Nakayiza Whitney
Been with us from age one
She is now 13 years of age
Loves Swimming, singing
and reading books.
Manikin Pauline
Been with us from three
She is now 15 years of age
Loves playing Netball
and making friends.
Husinah Pepe
She is 8 years of age
She is in Primary Two
Loves swimming, playing and making friends
Birthday Celebrations
Each month, the “Birthday” children are celebrated with a party. The party is filled with lots of fun, laughter, squeals of joy, and excitement. We have a birthday cake, ice cream, popcorn, and gifts for the Birthday children. Like all children in the world, they are very excited and eager to receive their gifts.
We ensure each child feels and knows they are truly loved daily, but Birthday Celebrations make them feel extra special—the same as children with parents.
Harvesting Period
Harvesting Period
Maize cobs can be dried in the sun until the kernels feel brittle enough for shelling. Shelling is when the farmer removes the kernels from the cobs. Farmers sometimes use knives, their hands, or round tools called “shellers” for this process.
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Contact
Our Address
Massajja kibira zone B
Off salama Rd
Kampala Uganda
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+256750724315