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Orphanage vs FBC

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  We ask you continue to pray for: -  A bountiful harvest - A "fiscal sponsor" - Favor with people of influence, and a path to grow their donor base.   - 3 month supply of essential needs (food, clothing, housing and medical) - The ability to meet the bedding and housing requirements for NGO status.   (Note: structurally we are re-aligning as FBC (Family Based Care) vs orphanage.  See explanation below)   - Education and skills training.   They "yearn" to go to school, but to send the children to the local school however costs $5200 per term, so for now they must continue to be home schooled.   Pray for basic supplies (paper, pens, books, etc) as well as curriculum and people to adequately teach. I want to thank "auntie" Jodianne and E for their help this past couple months for all their time and effort in helping get profiles pulled together and organized as well as for reaching out to find a fiscal sponsor.  The search c...
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 Meet the Children (part 2) Claire was placed under the care of MCH when her father (who is also James' father) passed away.  (Note: James' father had 5 wives).   One day Claire's mother separated from her father and her father began to  care for she and her siblings Lillian, Joseline and Ronald.  Before her father passed away, he requested that James take care of them, and James promised to do his best. His father passed away soon after. James started to care for Claire and her siblings Ronald, Joseline and Lillian despite having nothing, surviving on a single meal from their garden. To this day, their biological mother has never been found. She was an alcoholic. James' mother has been their guardian and a mother figure to them. Nakigonya Claire 13 years old Kigozi Ronald 8 years old Zawedde Joseline 6 years old Nakuwadde Lillian  12 years old 3/15/2026 PRAYER REQUEST FROM JAMES  ​Maama, I’m requesting prayer for God’s provision because the food ...