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Day Seven: Reclaiming the Slums

Katwe, Uganda | Evah Mugerwa, affectionately known as “Mama Evah,” is on a mission to reclaim one of Uganda’s most notorious slums. The streets of Katwe are littered with garbage, raw sewage . . . and orphans—children who have either lost their parents to crime, AIDS,...

Day Six: A Place to Call Home

Northern Uganda | The Lord’s Resistance Army’s reign of terror throughout rural Uganda triggered a wave of mass chaos. Thousands of Ugandans fled to escape the violence of the rebel army, causing a refugee crisis of disastrous proportions. Because either...

Day Five: It’s Never Too Late for Hope

They told me that if I didn’t kill my brother now . . . they would kill me, Moses said. My brother kept yelling, ‘Do it . . . you will live  . . . do it!’ Moses told me he was crying and kept saying that he couldn’t do it, but the soldiers were screaming at him and...

Day Four, Part II: This is How We Change the World

Kampala, Uganda | If you really want to change the world, you have to empower the next generation of young people to carry the torch. That’s exactly what we strive to do in each of our World Help Child Sponsorship Programs and with each member of our Children of the...

Day Three and Day Four: How One Man’s Legacy is Changing Uganda

Yesterday our team traveled from Zimbabwe to Uganda—a country that has endured decades of terror, tragedy, and devastation at the hands of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA).  It’s a place where the AIDS epidemic is relentless, where orphans wander the streets. The...

Day Two: A Vision for Zimbabwe

My friend Albert Mavunga is changing the world. Albert is a native Zimbabwean and a recent graduate of my alma mater Liberty University—one of World Help’s first supporters. Since the very beginning, Liberty has been on the frontlines of the mission field, empowering...
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