Impact gallery
Streams in the wasteland. See them flow.
Scenes from the Walukuba Masese community in Jinja. Tap any card to read the fuller story.
- April 24, 2026
Poultry Project at Work
Broiler rearing whose profits pay women's wages, batch after...
Success stories
In their own words
Names are shared with permission. Some details are kept simple to protect dignity.
I came hungry, with my children on my back. The food helped. The Word gave me back my life. Now I weave, and my children eat from my own hands.
Mama Achen
Fellowship member · Basket weaver
In town they chased us away and called us names. Here they called me precious. For the first time I believed God could love a Karamojong woman like me.
Mama Nakiru
Friday Fellowship · 4 years
I used to collect bottles from the dustbins to sell. Now I wear a uniform and I am third in my class. I want to be a nurse and help my people.
Lokiru, age 11
Sponsored student
The poultry project gave me my first wage. I bought a mattress for my children. I cried, not from sadness, but because God remembered me.
Mama Rebecca
Poultry project worker
In Precious Pearls I learned I am not for sale. I learned to say no, and to dream. I want to finish school before anything else.
Sarah, age 16
The Precious Pearls
I was full of wounds from my past. Every Friday the Word washed me a little more. The trauma does not rule me anymore.
Mama Joyce
Fellowship member · 6 years
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