Sponsorship
Join us in making a lasting impact on a child’s life. By becoming a sponsor, you provide essential education, healthcare, and support for their overall well-being. Your commitment helps build a brighter future for these children, giving them the tools and opportunities they need to thrive. Together, we can empower them to reach their full potential.
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Change a life by sponsoring a child. Your support provides essential care, education, and a brighter future for a child in need.

Amuge Pauline
The firstborn of her traditionally married parents, lived with her father until he became too ill…
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Amuge Pauline
Registration No: Ug28
Date of Birth: 02/07/2012
Residence: Cheele
Class: Primary Two
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Amuge Pauline, the firstborn of her traditionally married parents, lived with her father until he became too ill to support them. She now lives with her grandmother, who struggles to provide for the family. Pauline is active and hardworking, enjoying dodgeball, and hopes to become a teacher.

Euku Kosea
The second child of traditionally married parents, lived with his father after his parents separated. Due…
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Euku Kosea
Registration No: Ug03
Date of Birth: 07/03/2013
Residence: Cheele C
Class: Primary Two
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Euku Kosea, the second child of traditionally married parents, lived with his father after his parents separated. Due to his father’s severe illness, Kosea and his siblings moved in with their elderly grandmother, who cannot support them. Kosea is hardworking and reserved, enjoying hide and seek, and dreams of becoming an accountant.

Okwii Christopher
Okwii Christopher lived with his abusive father until his mother moved them to live with her…
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Okwii Christopher
Registration No: Ug17
Date of Birth: 07/03/2016
Residence: Cheele C
Class: Primary One
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Okwii Christopher lived with his abusive father until his mother moved them to live with her mother for safety. His mother, a peasant farmer who also bakes, struggles to support her children. Christopher is active, jolly, and friendly, enjoying soccer, and dreams of becoming a teacher.

Ajalu Brian
The firstborn of parents who lived together briefly, was left with his maternal grandparents after his…
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Ajalu Brian
Registration No: Ug06
Date of Birth: 02/06/2019
Residence: Cheele C
Class: Not yet schooling
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Ajalu Brian, the firstborn of parents who lived together briefly, was left with his maternal grandparents after his father disappeared. His grandparents, peasant farmers, struggle to support their family. Brian is active and talkative, enjoying playtime, and dreams of becoming a veterinary doctor.

Oliam Gabriel
The second youngest of his traditionally married parents, lost his father in a brutal attack. His…
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Oliam Gabriel
Registration No: Ug14
Date of Birth: 07/April/2011
Residence: Cheele B’ Village
Class: Primary One
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Oliam Gabriel, the second youngest of his traditionally married parents, lost his father in a brutal attack. His mother, a peasant farmer struggling with alcoholism, struggles to support him and his siblings. Gabriel is active and talkative, enjoying soccer, and dreams of becoming a teacher.

Oriokot Joseph
He, who lived with both parents until his father died of tetanus, now lives with his…
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Oriokot Joseph
Registration No: Ug13
Date of Birth: 06/Oct/2008
Residence: Akuya
Class: Primary Two
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Oriokot Joseph, who lived with both parents until his father died of tetanus, now lives with his elderly grandmother. His mother struggles to support him and his three siblings. Joseph is respectful and obedient, enjoying soccer and aspiring to become a carpenter.

Akongai Winfred
The seventh child of officially married parents, lost her father to hepatitis B. Her mother, a…
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Registration No: Ug04
Date of Birth: 17/09/2013
Residence: Ogolai
Class: Grade One
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Akongai Winfred, the seventh child of officially married parents, lost her father to hepatitis B. Her mother, a peasant farmer, also sells silverfish to support her large family. Winfred is quiet and reserved, enjoying dodgeball, and dreams of becoming a police officer.

Oriokot Richard
The seventh child of officially married parents, lost his father to hepatitis B. His mother, a…
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Oriokot Richard
Registration No: Ug02
Date of Birth: 11/11/2011
Residence: Ogolai
Class: Primary One
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Oriokot Richard, the seventh child of officially married parents, lost his father to hepatitis B. His mother, a peasant farmer, struggles to support her large family. Richard is reserved and humble, enjoying football and aspiring to become a teacher.

Ajom Cathy
The last child of parents who were never married, lives with her mother after her parents…
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Registration No: Ug26
Date of Birth: 11/11/2009
Residence: Angaro
Class: Primary Six
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Ajom Cathy, the last child of parents who were never married, lives with her mother after her parents separated. Her father, an alcoholic and drug addict, is considered dangerous. Cathy is active and friendly, helping her mother with domestic work and enjoying dodgeball. She hopes to become a nurse.

Abuo Stephen
The second child of a mentally ill mother, doesn’t know his father. He lives with his…
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Registration No: Ug08
Date of Birth: 08/Mar/2015
Residence: Ogolai
Class: Grade One
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Abuo Stephen, the second child of a mentally ill mother, doesn’t know his father. He lives with his uncle, who struggles to support a large family. Stephen is active and jolly, enjoying hide and seek, and dreams of becoming a tailor.

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Join us in making a lasting impact on a child’s life. By becoming a sponsor, you…
Join us in making a lasting impact on a child’s life.
By becoming a sponsor, you provide essential education, healthcare, and support for their overall well-being. Your commitment helps build a brighter future for these children, giving them the tools and opportunities they need to thrive. Together, we can empower them to reach their full potential.

Anabo Mary
The firstborn of her parents, has a mentally unstable mother. She and her two half-siblings, who…
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Registration No: Ug11
Date of Birth: 04/Feb/2016
Residence: Ogolai Village
Class: Primary Two
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Anabo Mary, the firstborn of her parents, has a mentally unstable mother. She and her two half-siblings, who don’t know their fathers, live with their uncle. Despite the uncle’s struggle to provide for his large family, he brought Mary to JRM for assistance. Mary is friendly and jovial, enjoying hide and seek, and she hopes to become a teacher.
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Join Us in Making a Difference
For us to serve our precious children better, we are looking for partners to get involved and be a part of what we are doing.

How to get involved
- Pray for Joyland Restoration ministries, the children and volunteers.
- Sponsor a child / contribute monthly to support the local staff.
- Organise a fundraising event at your home, church etc., to advance the work of Joyland Restoration Ministries.
- Organise and lead a short term team to Joyland and share your talents.
- Share our vision with family and friends.
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Your generous donation helps us provide love, support, and empowerment to orphans and vulnerable children, transforming lives one child at a time.