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JORAM KISAKYE

3 Years

Living in: Mityana

Child No: MN185

Gender: Male

Joram is in Baby Class. He lives in Kirwanya Village, Mityana District, with his mother and eight other family members. His mother works as a cook to provide for the family, but her small income makes it difficult to meet their daily needs. She also cares for her sick mother, who requires daily medication, making life even more chalenging. As a result, it is difficult for her to keep the children in school. Joram dreams of becoming a policeman in the future. He is an outgoing child who enjoys playing football. Your love and support can give Joram the opportunity to remain in school and work toward achieving his dream of becoming a policeman

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Your tax-deductible monthly contribution of $45 supports a child in elementary education, while $62 aids a high school student through a church-affiliated Child Transformation Program. A monthly donation of at least $150 assists a vocational student with tuition, Christian discipleship, leadership training, and basic medical care. For a comprehensive impact, a monthly donation of at least $300 supports a university student, covering tuition, meals, housing, mentoring, and medical care. Additionally, your support has a significant impact on elementary and high school students through – Intervention programs encompass:

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JORAM KISAKYE

Mityana

Joram is in Baby Class. He lives in Kirwanya Village, Mityana District, with his mother and eight other family members. His mother works as a cook to provide for the family, but her small income makes it difficult to meet their daily needs. She also cares for her sick mother, who requires daily
medication, making life even more chalenging. As a result, it is difficult for her to keep the children in school.
Joram dreams of becoming a policeman in the future. He is an outgoing child who enjoys playing football. Your love and support can give Joram the opportunity to remain in school and work toward achieving his dream of becoming a policeman