by Amanda | Jan 20, 2022 | Community Development, Hope Collective, Main, medical care, Video
Medical Clinic Offering Maternity Care One of the most important services we provide as a ministry is medical care for our children and the community. The location of the clinic, which is a few miles outside of Lira town, has brought medical care within reach to...
by Amanda | Jan 6, 2022 | Community Development, Ethiopia, Hope Collective, Main, Roots, Uganda
Emergency Food Distribution In addition to meeting physical needs, the feeding program is bringing hope to people in desperate circumstances. With every food delivery, we are able to pray for and encourage people, pointing them to the love and hope of Jesus Christ. As...
by Amanda | Dec 2, 2021 | Community Development, Ethiopia, Hope Collective, Main, Roots, Uganda
Hunger is Spreading The hunger crisis throughout East Africa is growing at an alarming rate. Right now, approximately 32.9 million people are being affected by this crisis, which has been brought on by a combination of drought, locust swarms, the Covid pandemic, and...
by Amanda | Sep 20, 2021 | Community Development, Hope Collective, Main, Roots, Uganda
Food Distribution Brings Hope September Updates – Uganda Reverend Dickens and our team of social workers and medical staff continue to visit communities for food delivery and medical care. Most of the children are doing alright, but food aid continues to be...
by Amanda | Sep 19, 2021 | Ethiopia, Hope Collective, Main, Sponsor a Child, Uganda
We Are PATH International Organization Name Change: PATH International In recent years, we have come to primarily be referred to as Otino Waa Children’s Village. “Otino Waa” literally means “Our Children” in the local Ugandan language of...
by Amanda | Sep 9, 2021 | Hope Collective, Main, medical care, Uganda
Fully Healed & Head of the Household A couple months ago, we shared a story of a child who almost lost his leg after an injury lead to serious infection. Thankfully, our social workers were notified and our medical staff was able to intervene in time....