I’ll never forget the day Isaac and Charles came home. It was a quiet afternoon when I stopped by to check on my younger brothers and sisters. That’s what I call them. Because this place, this Kinship Family, raised me. I may have moved out, but I come back often to visit, help out, and […]
The Quiet Heroes Behind Every Miracle
I’m Cathy: a nurse, a Kinship United alumna, and someone who’s had the privilege of helping organize six medical camps [last] year. Every camp is different, held in different locations across our Kinship Home communities, but each one teaches me the same powerful truth: Some people don’t just give. They change the way others experience […]
This Is Why I Stay: A Caregiver’s Testimony of Hope
I still remember the day Samuel and his family came to our Kinship Home in Buloba. I had just returned from the market, and my arms were full of food for the children. That’s when I saw Pastor Kashofo standing at the gate. He waved me over. Beside him was a woman with three children. […]
You Did It Again: You Healed Hundreds in Uganda
Lack of access to a hospital is the difference between life and death. There is no ambulance for an emergency. The nearest hospital will take an hour by motorbike, many hours if you have to walk. If you are pregnant, injured, or too sick to make the journey, you might not make it. Medical emergencies […]
Grief Shaped Her, Love Restored Her: Milly’s Story
Most of the children we serve together carry heavy burdens of trauma, loss, and grief. Some have lived through violence or abuse. Others were abandoned or left unwanted. Many fled from war or barely survived disasters. And then there are children who were once deeply loved and cared for – until tragedy stole their parents […]
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