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Rich Stigall2015-05-11T09:35:56+00:00

Kabale-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 the gardening, and take care of the goats in the evenings after school.

Some have more interest and are very keen with their studies and like reading a lot, while others need a little encouragement. Some are obedient, while others can be stubborn at times. “We conduct our morning as well as evening devotions. The boys like going to church on Sundays and participate whenever there is an activity,” shares Loy.

Loy started serving with Father’s House in July of 2013. She grew up in the Rujogoma village, Burambira parish, Kaharo sub county Kabale district. She is born again and likes spending time with God and serving Him. She also likes making hand crafts, visiting the sick and praying with them, and also caring for children and playing with them. Her prayer request is to keep on track especially with her salvation, to continue to love children, and for her family members to be saved.

We would like to invite you to love and support Loy. Several Mamas, like her, and the children they care for are currently in need of an individual, family, business or church to wrap around them and invest in their daily needs. To support Loy and the children she cares for, contact Trace at [email protected] or make a donation here>>

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