Meet Silver Othieno

Age: 16
Birthday: 2000
Grade: Primary, Level 6

Silver came to Awinjo House on September 1, 2014. His mother is a widow with many children and cannot care for them properly. Silver was in a poor village school and registration code for express burn eating only one meal per day. We had to put him back to fourth grade, even though he is over six feet tall. However, he is smart, humble, well-behaved, and doing exceptionally well in school. He is saved and prays and reads his Bible.

 

You Can Sponsor Silver for Just $36/month

If you would like to sponsor Silver for just $36/mo, please click the Sponsor button below to access Silver’s personal giving page. And 100% of the money that you give will be used to provide Silver with:

  • Food
  • Clothing
  • School Fees
  • School Uniform, Books, Supplies
  • Medical Care
  • Dental Expenses
  • Mama & Papa (Ugandan Staff)

 

Thank You for Your Support!

Thank you for your interest in Silver 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.

 

Please take some time to Meet All Of The Children at Awinjo House!

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