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Sponsor a Child $15 a month

March 5,2012 7:40pm

So MANY KIDS Still need a sponsor.
About 50 new kids joined New Victory School in January so they along with about
100 others need a sponsor so they can get an education and 2 meals a day.
The cost is only $15 a month. Click on our Yellow DONATE button which takes you to pay pal.
These kids are so needy. Most of them have only 1 parent and a lot live with Aunt's Uncles, or grandparents. Those who live with relatives typically aren't treated very well. They are denied education and even food, clothes etc. Most relatives don't want to raise an orphan that's not their own. Some of the kids live in small mud huts and a typical house has only 1 or 2 rooms shared by the whole family. If they have beds 2 or 3 kids share or they sleep on the floor on a straw mat. The kids eat only cornmeal and beans most days. They need more protein and iron in their diet. Some families can't afford much food.
See photos of some of the kids who need a sponsor below.


See more photos of those who need a sponsor at www.auntiesangels.com


Brenda Nabaluke     She is the only child now without a sponsor. The others found sponsors! Thanks!

Angel Nabiryo


Hakim Bogere

Edwin Kiyaga Esther Kyotalimye
Beatrice Nachuha
Shamira Kyomuhendo
Justin Lemukol
Ivan Ssenyonjo

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