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Hope

Hope is a house mama at Father’s House Kabale. She takes care of 11 boys in her home.
Hope shares that the boys show interest in studying, and they seem to like it as of now. They try hard to […]

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Fate, Family, Future

What is the fate of a poor, HIV-positive, orphaned child living in AIDS-ravaged, rural Africa? Unfortunately, for many this is not a hypothetical. Their lives here end all too soon, but that is not “Dani’s” story.
Dani does fit the […]

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Kellen

Kellen is the house mama at Father’s House Kabale and cares for 10 boys in her home. She has made a difference in the lives of many who have visited her in Uganda, and you can read more about how […]

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Christine

Christine is the house mama at Father’s House Kabale, and she takes care of 9 boys in her home.
She says her boys are very good, and she thanks God for the time they have spent together. She prays that the […]

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Loy

Loy is a house mama at Father’s House Kabale and cares for 10 boys in her home. The boys are all in good health and studying well. They participate in chapel activities, take care of the rabbits, help with […]

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Peace

Peace is a house mama at Father’s House Kabale and takes care of 7 girls in her home. Her children are well behaved, and she shares, “they listen to what I tell them and follow it. They like reading […]

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Mary

Mary is a house mama at the Father’s House Kabale, and takes care of nine girls in her home. Her girls like studying, especially when they come back from school. Concerning their behaviors, some of them are very well […]

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Josephine B.

Josephine cares for 8 energetic boys in Bunia, Congo. The children live in a family climate here with her, and love one another. She explains that the boys behave very well, sometimes even better than the girls!
We would like […]

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Annet T

Annet T. is a house mom at Kabale Father’s House and takes care of 10 girls. Concerning their academics, she says they try harder and read. Two of them repeated class this year, and she hopes and prays for […]

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She who was last shall be first

Here’s a little African educational primer for your context…
In Uganda, the educational system is based on the British tradition. There are seven primary school years, from primary one to primary seven. Many challenging factors such as lack of school […]

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