Donations Kisoboka Uganda, Inc.

Monday, April 20, 2015

The first semester is ending

 The year began very rocky with many challenges.  We are now allowing parents/guardians to select the school their child is attending.
This has been a blessing to many many families.  We were never able to get a bus or van to pick up children that lived a long distance from Christian Friends Academy.  These children are now attending schools closer to their homes. Praise GOD!  It broke my heart that so many young children were walking to school for 3 hours or more!
In February I visited our new partner schools and met with the head masters, I was impressed.   Our partnership at New Bakka is so strong we were requested to manage the school. At the beginning of the next term Kisoboka will be running New Bakka.  Hope and Paddy will be the Directors of the school.     I am so proud of these two young men and the way they love and care so deeply for the children and families of Bakka.

I need to recognize Hope and Paddy and the marvelous service they do for Kisoboka.
  • Coordinate the sponsorship program gathering and providing me with information on more than 200 children in 5 different schools.
  • They coordinate family feeding for 12 families  suffering from health issues.
  • Finding and renting homes for homeless families.
  • Helping to find lost children.
  • Coordinating the Village De-worming
  • Coordinating the Children's Easter Celebration
  •  Picking up sick children from boarding school and getting them to the hospital.
  • Managing continuous daily care for a small disabled child.
  • Identifying small business opportunities and making sure the person requesting can be successful
  • Purchasing and distributing goats.  
  • Following up on the goats and hogs to make sure the project is successfull
  • Answering all my questions (they are endless)
They do so much more these are just the highlights. 

Monday, April 6, 2015

Kisoboka - Easter Celebration

Kisoboka held a wonderful Easter Celebration, children from 4 different schools attended.
 It was a day filled with JOY and celebration.
The sermon on the death and resurrection of Our Lord and Savior was given by Paddy.  The children danced and we had Bible memory verse contests. The secondary students all helped serve and care for the younger children 
The day ended with a special meal of rice, sauce and meat, and the treats of soda, lollipops and cake.  A very special day for all the children.