Age: 16
Birthday: June 6, 2000
Grade: Primary, Level 7
Natasha Lovisa came to Awinjo House on March 14, 2016. Natasha’s mother died of HIV in 2003, her father is unknown, and she was raised by her grandfather who is a widower. Because her grandfather could not pay her school fees, Natasha was chased away from school faasoft video converter keygen multiple times. She came to Tororo to live with her aunt in early 2016, but the uncle refused to help her. That’s when Natasha came to live at Awinjo House. Natasha has some health issues when she avg driver updater serial key free eats certain foods, but otherwise she’s healthy.
Natasha Lovisa is completing P7 in a local boarding school in Tororo. She is a good student with a good attitude, and we are grateful that the Lord brought her to Awinjo House.
If you would like to sponsor Natasha for just $36/mo, please click the Sponsor button below to access Natasha’s personal giving page. And 100% of the money that you give will be used to provide Natasha with:
Thank you for your interest in Natasha 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. avast cleanup premium activation code 2017
Age: 13 Birthday: May 10, 2003 Grade: Primary, Level 4 Sharon Asio came to Awinjo House August 13, 2016. Sharon is the daughter of Victoria Nyaphono, who had married a man who was a witch doctor. Sharon’s mother did not know that the man was a witch doctor until he sacrificed one of Sharon’s siblings.... (Read more)
Age: 16 Birthday: April 8, 2000 Grade: Secondary, Level 2 Peace Nabuduwa came to Awinjo House on February 24, 2016. Her mother is Barbara Nambuya who was formerly a mama at Awinjo House, but left to get married in November of 2013. Poverty set in with the family and made paying school fees for Peace... (Read more)
Age: 8 Birthday: August 1, 2008 Grade: Primary, Level 3 Sheila Angel came to Awinjo House on January 27, 2014. Sheila’s mother married at about 11 or 12 years of age, produced 5 children, and then her husband died. She has little land, little income, and her grass thatched house fell down. We helped her... (Read more)
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