I want to tell you about a child I know. But before I tell you about her, I want to tell you something I believe. Something that every pastor, every parent, every person who has ever sat with a suffering family already knows in their bones: The children who have suffered the most, if someone […]
A Girl Who Belonged: Joy’s Journey Home
My name is Nakimuli Joy. And on November 7th, 2025, I finished my Senior 4 exams. When I walked out of that exam room, I just stood there for a moment staring at the school gate, feeling both free and scared. Because part of me still couldn’t believe I made it this far. Becoming the […]
From Fleeing War to Finding Family: The Story of Isaac & Charles
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. […]
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