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Kiseitaka children's foundation uganda

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🌿 EVENING BLESSINGS AT KISEITAKA CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION UGANDA 🌿 This evening was filled with joy, laughter, and the sweet aroma of vegetables being prepared for supper. 🍅🥬🥕 Our children at Kiseitaka Children’s Foundation Uganda gathered together in love and unity — washing, cutting, and preparing fresh veggies from our Back to Eden Farm School garden. In African traditional society, children were always encouraged to take part in home activities. Work was never seen as a burden, but as a lesson — a way of teaching responsibility, teamwork, and discipline. Elders believed that by working with their hands, children learned the true meaning of community and humility. It was said, “A child who learns to work early will grow into a responsible adult.”  Just like in the days of our ancestors, we continue that tradition here — teaching our children that every little act of service brings growth. At the same time, we remind them of what the Word of God says in Proverbs 22:6: old...

Kiseitaka children's foundation uganda

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Welcome to Kiseitaka Children’s Foundation Uganda |   “Every act of kindness creates a ripple effect.” We are a faith-based, non-profit organization committed to empowering orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda through education, farming, and faith. Our journey began in 2019, when Musobya Azari, an orphan and plumber by profession, started a small choir of 15 children singing songs of hope. What began as music has grown into a foundation touching the lives of 42 children in Naminyagwe Village, Bugiri District, Uganda. Through love, practical skills, and God’s guidance, we’re raising a new generation of children filled with hope and purpose. ❤️ 👉 Join us — plant seeds of change that will grow forever. 🙌 ABOUT US Our Story Founded in 2019 by Musobya Azari, Kiseitaka Children’s Foundation Uganda began as a children’s choir that spread messages of faith and love. During the COVID-19 lockdown, when schools were closed, Azari used social media to share the children’s journey a...