by Amanda | Jul 11, 2022 | Hope Collective, Main, Sponsor a Child, Uganda
4 Siblings, 6 Months, Infinite Change Akello is an 11 year old little girl who came to Otino Waa this year. She is one of six children in her family. Sadly, her father died in 2017 of AIDS, and her mother died of AIDs in 2019. After they lost their parents, the oldest...
by Amanda | Jun 28, 2022 | Community Based Care, Community Development, Hope Collective, Main, Roots, Uganda, Water
When your water looks like a latte, there’s a problem. You woke up early this morning to tend to your garden. Don’t you wish your vegetables had as much perseverance as the weeds? The morning was cool. The moon was glowing and the mosquitos were still out when...
by Amanda | Jun 23, 2022 | Community Based Care, Community Development, Hope Collective, Main, medical care, Roots, Sponsor a Child, Uganda
Lela Alit Medical Outreach – Uganda After drilling a well in the Lela Alit community, PATH’s medical staff decided that this area was extremely in need of a medical outreach. A team of medical professionals, social workers and pastors arrived early in the...
by Amanda | Jun 7, 2022 | Community Based Care, Community Development, Hope Collective, Main, Roots, Uganda, Water
Drilling Wells for Lasting Change Two new wells were just drilled and dedicated in Uganda! We were able to commission and hand over two wells to the communities of Apala and Barongin Parishes in Alito Sub County, Uganda. This was a day of jubilation for the...
by Amanda | Jun 7, 2022 | Main
Visitation Day at Otino Waa Visitation Days are one of the many ways we try to help Otino Waa kids stay bonded to their family and keep guardians engaged with the children. Robina and her Grandma On the most recent Visitation Day, Robina’s Grandmother said:...
by Amanda | May 31, 2022 | Community Development, Ethiopia, Hope Collective, Main, Roots, Water
Emergency Water Relief – Ethiopia Our Emergency Water Relief Reservoirs are Installed in Ethiopia! Last year, the early and late rains in the region where we work failed to provide the rainfall needed for survival. More than 600,000 people are affected. When...