by Amanda | Jun 21, 2023 | Main
Superheroes on Motorcycles A key to the success of our CBC program is our incredible team of social workers who regularly visit each child’s home and school. Ride along with Emmanuel and Gloria on their trip to the village: Visits to CBC homes allow our social workers...
by Amanda | Jun 12, 2023 | Aid, Community Based Care, Community Development, Food Aid, Main, medical care, Otino Waa, Roots, Sponsor a Child, Uganda
Transportation Needs at Otino Waa Right now, one of our more pressing needs in Uganda is related to transportation. There are 3 different types of vehicles needed: 8 Motorcycles for Social Workers and Staff We have 334 children in our Community Based Care...
by Amanda | Jun 5, 2023 | Education, Hope Collective, Main, Otino Waa, Sponsor a Child, Uganda
Hilda’s Story Hilda has changed a lot in the few short months she has been in Otino Waa Children’s Village. Hilda and her older brother lost both parents to HIV/AIDS. When we found Hilda, she and her brother had never stepped into school before. She hardly had...
by Amanda | May 31, 2023 | Education, Main, Otino Waa, Sponsor a Child, Uganda
Does Sponsoring a Child Actually Work? Apili Moses’s Story 20 years ago, PATH was born with the rescue of 78 orphaned children…But where are they now? Many people wonder, “Does sponsoring a child actually work?” Our answer is a resounding YES! And we have so...
by Amanda | May 29, 2023 | Education, Hope Collective, Main, Otino Waa, Sponsor a Child, Uganda
Elizabeth and Mercy’s Story Elizabeth and Mercy are sisters who came to Otino Waa at the beginning of 2023. Their mother had a mental disability and was raped by an unknown person two times, which is how Mercy and Elizabeth were born. Later, their mother died...
by Amanda | May 17, 2023 | Aid, Community Based Care, Community Development, Education, Hope Collective, Main, Otino Waa, Roots, Sponsor a Child, Uganda, Water
Holiday Break – Uganda Right now in Uganda, the students are on holiday break. This means that most of our residential Otino Waa children are back in the bush living with relatives. It is a very important time of year in Uganda, as there is so much work to do in...