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Just… please help

Just… please help

It’s been a while! Please take some time to read my post below. History In February, I was referred to a family who lives in a village close to Rukungiri town, by a friend who works at the local district. He told me that the family was in a bad situation (the mother...

One Day I Will Be Okay

One Day I Will Be Okay

Thursday 5th July  The past week has been an epic rollercoaster of emotions. *Let me introduce you to Kangwaha. I have known Kangwaha for a little over two years. He is the father of James and Gerald (two of the youngest street boys). Since they were 4 and 5,...

I was wrong

I was wrong

I am just back from four days away with Princess and her grandmother, Gloria. We took her to Kampala for some extensive hearing tests to determine the exact level of her hearing loss.Over the past few days, I have learnt a lot about Princess, a lot about Gloria, and a...

Family

Family

‘You’re on your own here Emily. But you’re not really on your own. You have a big family in Uganda. You have lots of children. You’re like a mother and a father – here, in Uganda, if a child is hungry, they will ask their mother. If a child needs books or something...

Princess

Princess

I’m sitting here with few words, but a deep, deep pain inside my heart. Meet Princess. I met her today. When I, and a couple of good friends arrived at her home to see two other young girls, we had no idea we would be meeting Princess too. As soon as I saw her sitting...

A World of Difference

A World of Difference

Often, Mission Direct volunteers will say of how, when preparing for their trip, people ask them, ‘What’s the point? There is poverty all over the world. What difference can you really make?‘ Well, let me tell you a few stories of some differences they’ve made...

Learning lessons of life and love

Learning lessons of life and love

It’s been a rollercoaster of a month! Firstly, to all who have prayed, encouraged, donated money… thank you. When I first wrote about our 7 dear boys, they had been sleeping in a bush, scouring rubbish dumps for food, sniffing gum, stealing, fighting and doing pretty...

A week with the street

A week with the street

It’s probably been my toughest week yet in Uganda. Up until this week, I’ve been reasonably comfortable with my work here in Rukungiri. I’ve had a plan. I’ve known what I was doing. It’s not always easy but at least I’ve felt vaguely within my comfort zone! This week,...

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