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Julius Peter’s Story

Julius Peter’s Story

From the very beginning, Julius Peter has had a difficult life. His mother is mentally ill, and sadly, she was raped, resulting in Julius Peter. The neighbors told our social workers that his mother delivered him in the bush and people heard a baby crying and found...

Yearbook 2023-2024 Ethiopia

Yearbook 2023-2024 Ethiopia

We are very excited to bring you our 2023-2024 Ethiopian Class photos! Below you'll find the grades and names of our students. Some grades have two photos. Thank you so much for sponsoring these amazing kids!1st Grade Back L to R: Hana Teshome, Kerima Abdulselam,...

Barobogo Medical Outreach – Uganda

Barobogo Medical Outreach – Uganda

On May 3rd we had the opportunity to do a Medical Outreach to the Barobogo community in Northern Uganda. This is one of the communities that we drilled a well for in 2022. Since the well was drilled, we have seen a major improvement in the overall health of the...

Why Care for Orphans?

Why Care for Orphans?

Why Orphan Care? At the core of it, we are working to help orphaned children because it is what Jesus has called us to. Throughout the Bible, God speaks of his particular love for the fatherless, and He calls to us to open our hearts and provide whatever protection,...

Matching Grant Update

Matching Grant Update

We are so excited to share that we received a $5,000 Matching Grant to help offset the affects of inflation. You gave $6,435, which means that a total of $11,435 was raised! Thank you!!  Learn More: The Impact of Inflation in Uganda and Ethiopia For the past...

Otino Waa Girls’ Soccer

Otino Waa Girls’ Soccer

The Otino Waa girls' soccer team has qualified to go for the Regional Tournament that will take place on 4/10/2023 in Amolatar district. We're very excited for the upcoming tournament and are so proud of the team!Left to right (squatting)Alum Gloria, Akello Juliet,...

Adult Education

Adult Education

PATH International has a call to eliminating the global orphan crisis. While that can be a daunting goal sometimes, addressing the individual issues causing the orphan crisis becomes much more manageable. PATH’s Ethiopian office is situated in Chiro Town, the...

First 24 Hours at Otino Waa

First 24 Hours at Otino Waa

This week our social workers and Reverend Dickens have been traveling throughout the Northern Ugandan bush to pick up all the new children. This year we are welcoming in 30 new children at Otino Waa. We photographed a few of the children saying goodbye to their...

Food Distribution in Ethiopia

Food Distribution in Ethiopia

Part of our CBC program in Ethiopia includes food aid to each family. We recently held a rice and cooking oil distribution day. The guardians were so thankful to receive the items. The majority of the guardians of our Ethiopian children are widowed mothers. Most of...

7th Medical Outreach in 2022

7th Medical Outreach in 2022

The year wrapped up with our 7th Medical Outreach in 2022. About 340 patients were seen and treated, making it the largest medical outreach of the year.  There was a lot of malaria and respiratory tract infections among the children.  Pastors and social workers...

Christmas Celebration at Otino Waa

Christmas Celebration at Otino Waa

In Uganda, we recently held our annual Christmas party! It was a wonderful way to wrap up the school year and celebrate together the birth of our Savior. There was amazing food, awards, speeches and dancing. This is something that the children look forward to every...

You Have Made a Child’s Christmas Special!

You Have Made a Child’s Christmas Special!

This year, you have been the hands and feetof Jesus to so many orphaned children! You have given them hope that they can feel  and experience - from the warm meals in their bellies and the clean, fresh clothing they wear, to the seat they take at their desk and the...

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