Giving to the Orphans
June 16, 2011 Leave a Comment
Words of Hope has donated goats to orphans and Widows in Katete Mbarara district.
The goats were handed over by the Words of Hope Director. The beneficiaries are mainly orphans infected and or affected with HIV/Aids whose parents also died of Aids in the area. Each child received a goat aimed at improving their living standards. Handing over the animals, Words of Hope officials urged the beneficiaries’ guardians to look after the goats well in order to get enough production from them.
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“It’s very crucial for Words of Hope as an NGO to have donated such goats to several HIV/Aids orphans in this area. Helping HIV/Aids patients is among our first priorities but we also encourage the guardians of those who have got goats to look after them well because that’s when you shall get enough output from them,” I would like to thank our supporters and partners from the U.S.A German, my staff and members of University Baptist church for helping us in this project. The Director said. It is our desire to support you as you continue to show great faith amidst hardships.
Pr Robert Bagonza of the Redeem church hailed Words of Hope for their contribution and urged them to extend their support programmes to other vulnerable people countrywide. “I am very happy to see some of the orphans infected with HIV/Aids getting a donation of goats from Words of Hope. I am optimistic that this would improve their social welfare. I encourage you to cultivate a relationship with God. Make Him your friend think about him. You should reach the level when you wake up in the morning and ask God how you are. Job was so close to God that God was thinking about him all the time. I also encourage Words of Hope to extend its activities in all sectors across the country if possible,” Bagonza urged.
Currently Words of Hope operates in eight Villages across Western Uganda. Words of Hope is works to create a community of disciple believes living for the glory of God According to officials they intend to donate goats to other HIV/Aids orphans in their areas of work.
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