Testimonies
Guardians
Sifuna Roert, “Everything that (the Organisation) receives (donations) is passed on to us. They don’t keep anything for themselves like other Organisations.”
Okot Florence, “There is no segregation in this project, one (child) is a Protestant, another is a Catholic, another Pentecostal, another Muslim. The children get everything for school, books, lunch, school fees, even when the children are sick (JLtLC) can help. Me, I was in a difficult place because I had no husband and I was stuck with my chldren. I am not educated but God has really helped me.”
Alice Nytera, “This programme does not segregate (when choosing children) like other projects. You help us when no one else helps us, even when our families don’t help us.”
Lake Alice, “I was not able to help (my boy) myself. Thank you for helping.”
Janet Engehere, “It is difficult to care about other people’s children but this is the love of God to help all these children.”
Nguvi Peter, “I used to be a teacher (now retired), I see the love of God in these leaders (JLtLC). Other people don’t help other people’s children. You have helped my boy.” (Peter’s grandson is deaf.)
Local Leaders
Chairperson LC3 Kigumba Town Council, Tumusime Faruku, “Other organisations don’t help all different types of children like this one.”
Local Muslim leader; “People (Muslims) ask me ‘Who are these people?’ (JLtLC) but I tell them ‘No!’ these people are helping Muslims, they don’t care who they help.”
LC5 Government District Chairperson; “We are very pleased to see this work (to children with special needs) and we want to help.”
Children
Nobert, “Before you helped me I was not studying, I was staying at home.”
Ratibu, “I was not at school before you helped me. I thank the donors.”
Shamira, “I thank you for bringing me in this organisation. I thank the donors.”
Judith, “I was at home, life was boring, life is boring when you don’t go to school. My parents are dead. But I was surprised when (JLtLC) came to my home and told me I was going to boarding school. May God bless this organisation and all guardians.
Mamella Adam, “It was the Almighty God who brought Mr Hugh back to Uganda but it is the Lord Almighty who uses him to give us what we need.”