• Support The Orphans Get Back To School

    Can you recall arriving for the first day of the school year, sitting down at your desk with your brand new backpack, pens, books, pencils, uniforms, nice shoes, socks and feeling proud to have entered the next class fully equipped to succeed?        Each January should present every child with a fresh start […]

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  • Our Goals for 2019

    Now that it’s January 2019 we wanted to share with each of you Hope for Orphans Organization-Luuka’s upcoming goals! It wasn’t very long ago that one of our (now) directors asked, “What are your goals? What is the next big thing you want to do with Hope for Orphans?” we quickly responded that we would […]

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  • Esther needs a sponsor.

    Esther from Bukanga in Luuka district, who is enrolled in our program, remains unsponsored. Though Esther receives mentoring and that all our kids receive, it would truly be a blessing if this child could have the additional support of a loving and caring sponsor, she has gone through harsh experiences including losing her mother. Though […]

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  • Why It’s Better Late Than Never For Little Cathy

    When you live in poverty as a child, nothing is easy. For Mwandu Catherine(6yr-old), even getting to school on time is a constant struggle and she always rushes to arrive before morning assembly. That’s because she is tired. Exhausted, in fact, from having been kept awake through the night from the filthy, noisy, insects that […]

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  • Would you choose to be his Sponsor?

    MATHIAS MAGULO: 9-year-old Mathias Magulo was born in Uganda on August 23, 2008. He is in Grade 3 class at Kiyunga Parents Day and Boarding Primary School in Luuka district, Busoga sub region of Uganda. He is a total orphan having lost his father(David Magumba) six years ago and four years later, his mama(Jessica Namukwaya) […]

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  • How Love and Rice Relate

    Two years ago, in early 2016, Peruth Babirye woke to the harsh reality that her daddy was no longer. He has been killed by land wranglers, leaving behind his widow, Florence Mudondo and five children to fend for themselves in a beautiful, yet poverty ridden Uganda. This meant many changes for her family, as Peruth’s […]

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  • ORPHANS NEED US

        ORPHANS need our love and support more, these are children who didn’t choose to be orphans but instead just found themselves orphans. Some of these children in the pictures are orphans living in Namukubembe village in Bukanga Sub-county in Luuka district whose parents died for of HIV/AIDs.   Two of our staff members […]

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  • Child Labor: Leah’s Story

    At 12-years-old, Nangobi Leah should be attending school with her peers, but instead we found Nangobi taking care of a household as a live-in maid, a job she was talked into by her grandmother. Unfortunately, this is all too common, yet so grievous. When Nangobi was removed from school, she was in the fifth primary […]

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  • Sponsor my Education

    GRACE NAPETE:   6-year-old Grace Napete was born on January 15, 2011. He is a son to Ruth Basirika, a widow and resident at Busala-Nabirama village. His father died five years ago. He is in Primary 1 class at Mawembe Primary School in Luuka district. Napete likes playing football, reading story books, speaking and writing […]

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