Sunday 4 September 2011

SPONSOR A RESCUED ORPHAN IN UGANDA

Here in Uganda it is a world of great extremes. There are  countless orphans abandoned everyday all around the country; too many to count and too many to help them all , and then there are the everyday Ugandans who push their survival 30 kilometers up long impossible hills just to feed their families with the cooked banana Motoke.

Then there are the remote village children. Impossibly left behind, without parents stolen from them by aids, typhoid, malaria or worse and they exist as if a life of hard labor, no food, no water, and no medicine is the way it is all over the world. Still they smile exposing the cavity eaten holes in their once beautiful teeth.

In the cities there are girls like Carol whose parents have no work and subsist off the land so they can barely feed themselves. Mzungu as a charity organization undertaking children projects to provide abandoned children housing, care and high quality education. Challenges exist beyond our ways to help.

The Universe doesn’t expect us to solve every challenge just challenge ourselves to solve the ones we can. Our orphanage has a number of 11 children  rescued  from the streets in May 2011.   If you could pick one child and spend as little as $20.00 a month to sponsor them, we could be certain of being able, not only to meet their basic needs, but eventually find them a place to live with a better building as well as running water, and sewer. Today that is not possible. 

If you sponsor a child we will keep you up to date every 3 months on how every dollar you send is being spent and mail you updated photographs and progress reports on your child. We are not U.N.I.C.E.F. or Oxfam so please remember we are a tiny organization, but that is why you can be certain that all the money you send will go directly to that child’s support. Please email me here, and I will add your name to the list.  With any questions you have about the boy or girl you are interested in, and I will respond to you directly.


Thank you for your concern,
Kennedy Ochieng

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