Amina's Great Smile
In 2015, Amina, a widowed mother of seven in rural Karamoja, had been bedridden for years after losing the use of her legs to illness. Her children scavenged scraps to survive, while she watched helplessly, her spirit fading. Then, your $350 donation delivered a wheelchair to her doorstep. The first day she rolled outside, tears streaked her face as she hugged her kids under the open sky. “I’m a mother again,” she whispered. That wheelchair didn’t just lift Fatima—it restored her dignity, reunited her family, and gave them all hope to carry on.
Simple Hassan's Joy
That same year, Amina’s youngest son, Hassan, a 5-year-old from rural Karamoja, had never walked. Born with a disability, he crawled through the dirt, his mother powerless to help as she struggled to feed their family. Your $200 donation changed that, bringing a wheelchair to Hassan. His first ride lit up his face—he giggled, chasing his siblings across the yard. “He’s free now,” Fatima said, wiping tears. That simple gift didn’t just move Hassan—it lifted a mother’s burden and gave a child a world beyond the ground.
Water Well in Karamoja
In 2022, the village in Karamoja hadn’t seen clean water in years. Children like 10-year-old Mariam trekked three miles daily under the scorching sun, hauling murky water from a distant puddle—often falling sick. Then, your donations built a community well right in Kabong's heart. The day it opened, Mariam’s eyes sparkled as she turned the pump, clear water gushing out. “Now I can go to school,” she said, grinning. That $1000 well didn’t just quench thirst for 300 villagers—it gave kids time to learn, mothers relief from worry, and a community a fresh start.
Meet Ali's Happiness
In early 2022, the Ali family of five in a poverty-strikened homestead faced starvation after months of severe drought left them with nothing. The children’s hollow eyes haunted their father, Ali, who was nolonger farming and home. Then, your $250 donation delivered a food package—rice, lentils, and oil—to their doorstep. As they cooked their first meal in weeks, laughter filled their tent. “We ate together again,” Omar said, his voice breaking. That package didn’t just fill their stomachs—it restored their strength and rekindled their hope for tomorrow.
Hanifa's Point Appreciation
In 2023, Hanifa, a mother of two in Bududa, watched her children waste away during a relentless drought. Widowed and desperate, she’d skip meals to give her little ones crumbs, her hands trembling with guilt. Then, your $100 donation brought a food package—flour, beans, and dates—to her mud hut. That night, Hanifa cooked a warm meal, her 4-year-old daughter beaming as she ate. “I saw life in their eyes again,” Shadia said softly. That simple box didn’t just feed them—it gave a mother back her pride and her children a chance to smile.
Food Packages
Meet Khadijah, a mother of six in flood-ravaged footstep of Mt Elgon in Mbale, stood helpless as her children cried from hunger. The mudslides had swept away their crops, leaving her family with nothing but despair. Your $200 donation delivered a food package—rice, chickpeas, and sugar—to their doorstep. As Khadijah prepared a meal, her youngest clapped, and the older ones shared stories around the pot. “You gave us more than food—you gave us peace,” she said, eyes shining. That package turned a mother’s fear into relief and a family’s emptiness into unity.