This is where they come from. Visits to some of the kids homes! Nov, 16 5:24pm These are some things the Ugandan kids at New Victory School Need. To buy 1 or more items for the kids CLICK THE YELLOW "DONATE" BUTTON! THANKS! THEY WILL BE VERY HAPPY! Cup 50 cents each plate 50 cents toothpaste $1 Towel $2 Dress $5 Uniform $5 Shorts $3 Soap $2 Bed sheets $7 Pants $2 Shirt $6 Sweater $7 Bucket $2
April 3, 2019 2:27 pm To sponsor a child visit us at www.auntiesangels.com or https://www.facebook.com/groups/229498890486607 I wanted to share a bit about family dynamics in Uganda as well as some other things not known about their lifestyles. The only way to see or know these things is to visit and spend a good amount of time there. I'm still learning even after all these years. Many of our kids live without fathers but may have more than 1 person that they call "mom or dad" . In cultural traditions A child has a mom and any of her sisters are called "mom". The mom's brothers are usually called "Dad" as well. For their "Dad" any of his sisters are called Ssenga = Aunt. and any of his brothers are called "Jomba =Uncle. Now this mainly applies to deep villages since in Kampala and Jinja the 2 largest cities are filled with people who are educated and they know the difference between Aunt, Uncle , Cousin etc. Some people
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