03 Mar March 2022 Newsletter
With her mom by her side, Juliet was waiting, her dark brown eyes searching for someone who cared and could give her hope. 2022 March Newsletter ...
With her mom by her side, Juliet was waiting, her dark brown eyes searching for someone who cared and could give her hope. 2022 March Newsletter ...
We were sitting on the patio of a small Ugandan restaurant when the doctor across the table said, “Just last week, a woman made it to the hospital in labor. The caregivers told her she needed a C-section, but the hospital could not help her....
Here is Ourganda’s big question: It is easy to change one person’s life, or even a hundred people’s lives, but can we transform entire villages? 2022 January Newsletter ...
Four years ago, we purchased an all-wheel-drive van in Japan and had it shipped to Africa. The moment it arrived in January 2018, my friend Dennis Pumford and I were on site in Uganda and officially launched our first initiative. 2021 December Newsletter ...
For decades, women and girls have spent three or four hours a day carrying 45-pound jerry cans filled with water back to their homes 2021 November Newsletter ...
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Q: What do the first two chapters and the last two chapters of the Bible have in common? Check out Genesis 1 and 2. Then skip to the back of the book and read Revelation 21 and 22. You’ll be encouraged, and you will find the...
Yay! Our teams in Uganda are creating sustainable, systemic change. Vincent, Doreen, and their colleagues are creating a radically different future for people who have been trapped in a broken system. For the first time, hundreds of people in the villages are feeling healthy, happy, safe...
Not much has changed for 1,000 years in the remote villages of western Uganda. It’s a tough life. Download the Newsletter PDF below to read more...
Our medical work in western Uganda is going so well. • Our board voted to hire another medical clinical officer - our 11th Ugandan employee! • Within the last week or so, our care team has arranged for eight children and women who need urgent medical intervention...