Age: 16
Birthday: June 21, 2000
Grade: Secondary, Level 3
Joyce Apoya came to Awinjo House on June 28, 2016. Her father died in 2007 and her mother has four children. An uncle was helping with school fees but lost his job and Joyce was out of school with no hope for a bright future. Now she will begin silhouette fx v6 crack Secondary 4 in 2017, and is now wanting to take some nursing courses and eventually become a nutritionist. She is hard working, very quiet and reserved, and has a beautiful voice and loves to participate in the church choir.
Joyce is a humble girl who got saved in 2015. Now she understands that her life belongs to Jesus and she has dreams of using her gifts and education to glorify Jesus in whatever she does.
If you would like to sponsor Joyce for just $36/mo, please click the Sponsor button below to access Joyce’s personal giving page. And 100% of the money that you give will be used to provide Joyce with:
Thank you for your interest in Joyce and all of the children at Awinjo House. Without your encouragement, prayers, and financial support, this ministry could not exist to raise orphaned and vulnerable children to love and serve Jesus in Uganda.
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Age: 11 Birthday: June 22, 2005 Grade: Primary, Level 4 Pauline ("Polly") came to Awinjo House on January 27th, 2014. She has a mother and a father in poor condition, four siblings, and their family has taken in four additional orphans. They could not feed all of them adequately or pay school fees in a... (Read more)
Age: 11 Birthday: September 3, 2005 Grade: Primary, Level 5 Sarah Achieng came to Awinjo House on December 6, 2010. When Sarah’s father died, her mother remarried a man who killed her in front of the children. There are no other relatives that can help except an old grandmother who cannot pay for school. Sarah... (Read more)
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