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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.

Acen Jane
She is the firstborn of parents who were never married. Her father, an alcoholic and drug…
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Registration No: Ug05
Date of Birth: 02/04/2016
Residence: Ogolai
Class: Primary One
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Acen Jane is the firstborn of parents who were never married. Her father, an alcoholic and drug addict, is considered dangerous in the community, and her mother remarried, leaving Jane with her maternal grandparents. Jane is polite and active, enjoying playing cooking games and aspiring to become a police officer.

Apio Mather
The seventh child of traditionally married parents, lost her father to diabetes in 2014. Her mother,…
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Registration No: Ug09
Date of Birth: 26/06/2013
Residence: Agonga Village
Class: Primary One
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Apio Mather, the seventh child of traditionally married parents, lost her father to diabetes in 2014. Her mother, a peasant farmer who roasts meat to earn a living, struggles to support her large family. Mather, who has a huge smile and is friendly, enjoys playing dodgeball and dreams of becoming a teacher.

Adeke Sarah
The seventh child of traditionally married parents, lost her father to hepatitis B when she was…
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Registration No: Ug12
Date of Birth: 07/Jan/2010
Residence: Angaro Village
Class: Senior Two
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Adeke Sarah, the seventh child of traditionally married parents, lost her father to hepatitis B when she was eight. Her mother, a peasant farmer who runs a small food restaurant, struggles to support her large family. Sarah, who is active and jolly, enjoys playing netball and hopes to become a nurse.

Malinga Paul
also known as Emmanuel, is the firstborn to his mother, who conceived him while still in…
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Registration No: Ug10
Date of Birth: 10/10/2011
Residence: Tubur Town Council, East Cell
Class: Primary Two
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Malinga Paul, also known as Emmanuel, is the firstborn to his mother, who conceived him while still in school. His father is not known. After living with his mother for two years, she remarried, leaving him with his maternal grandparents. Following his grandfather’s death in 2021, his grandmother struggles to provide for Emmanuel and his six uncles. Emmanuel loves playing football and caring for his uncles, aspiring to become a doctor.

Okello Ben
He is the fifth child in his family. His parents, who were traditionally married, had three…
Sponsor: Okello Ben
Registration No: Ug07
Date of Birth: 04/April/2005
Residence: Tubur Town Council, East Cell
Class: Primary Four
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Okello Ben is the fifth child in his family. His parents, who were traditionally married, had three children with disabilities, including Okello. Sadly, his father passed away in 2021 after battling cancer, leaving Okello and his siblings under the care of their mother, a peasant farmer struggling to meet the family’s needs. Okello enjoys molding clay dolls and reading storybooks, aspiring to become an electronics engineer in the future. His mother brought him and his nephew Emma to JRM for assistance.

Odongo John
He is the firstborn to parents who were casually involved. His parents separated when he was…
Odongo John

Date of Birth: 13/03/2014
Residence: Oreata Village
Class: Primary One
Sponsorship Needed: $60/month or $720/year
Odongo John is the firstborn to parents who were casually involved. His parents separated when he was six months old, and his father later abandoned him with his sickly paternal grandmother. John, who is jolly and friendly, now lives under foster care at JRM. He enjoys playing soccer and dreams of becoming a soldier.
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