Betty* was born in a very poor family which could afford only one meal a day. She was raised in a situation where only today counts and tomorrow belongs to someone else. Due to…
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Education for the Girl Child
When I think about the Girl Child, I think about an embodiment of strength, happiness, intelligence and talent.
The Girl Child must be cherished, loved, and adored because she is more precious than jewels.
She is…
Read moreMaking reusable sanitary pads
In December 2020, we led a community workshop in Jinja for 50 street connected girls to learn how to make reusable sanitary pads in partnership with Beyond Limitations Africa.
<!--... Read moreSeeds of hope
Vulnerable families in Uganda often find it hard to make ends meet. Many of the factors leading to this reality are self-made including laziness and alcoholism only to mention but a few, while others…
Read moreThe importance of bouncing back
So many things seem to be impossible until they are started on. It looks tasking to work with people that the community overlook, the people that the community sees having no value, no future…
Read moreLiving a Life of Resillience
Many things usually happen at home and the children are blamed by their parents and sometimes they are punished, chased and run away from their homes. It feels bad for the children, or any…
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