One of our core programs. This is where we began on our mission, Ismail Lumbuye helps us run the shelter from Uganda.
Our influence since we began:
Plans for the future - Mityana Uganda will be solar powered by 2025
“The fulfillment I get from watching these kids grow in the shelter is just unmatched by anything else I do everyday.... & I do ALOT everyday! Amazing stuff over at the shelter ❤️"
The shelter was able to afford an electrician to come round and restore power to the building.
The children used to only have one meal per day. Some of them have tasted meat for the first time during the course of our help. Including some fizzy pop as a treat.
6 of our 9 orphans are now in formal education, wearing the correct uniform with all the equiptment they need.
The shelters old windows were broken & wouldn't close. The new Windows keep the inside feeling like being inside.
The shelter used to collect rainwater in a rusty old bin. We have a state of the art water collection barrell at the property. We also pay the water bill for the property next door in order to ensure fresh water consistently.
The Old Nets Were very worn, the Children now have Brand new nets to protect them.
Any emergency medical situation that required medicine or a dr is paid for & in the quickest time possible.
We recently invest in farmland for the community to harvest & share between the shelters
“It hasn't always been sunshine & rainbows when building our main business that funded helping the shelter. When I tell you we have literally gone without to ensure these orphans could continue on... I mean it whole heartedly."
One of our core programs. This is where we began on our mission, Ismail Lumbuye helps us run the shelter from Uganda.
Our influence since we began:
Plans for the future - Mityana Uganda will be solar powered by 2025
We are looking at partnering with a local solar company in Uganda to provide the village with solar lampposts.
These are solar panels connected to energy collection batteries that in turn can be hooked up to a number of houses.
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