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Elshaddai Orphanage Home

Unforgettable moments shared with the little ones at the orphanage.
Our Childcare program accommodates vulnerable abandoned children that have been orphaned as a result of natural circumstances for instance deaths of one or both parents as well as poverty-related issues that breed desperation among parents leading them into making drastic choices that leave many of these children vulnerable. Some children get rejected by their families for small body deformities and treatable medical conditions. Some have lost both parents as a result of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, some escape the torment of child labor and abuse from often relatives who offer to take them in after the death of their parents.
We do provide a home for our children after being approved by the government authority based on the child’s status or condition. He or she is initiated in our family setting from where they find a sense of belonging. Our mother who happens to be a widow is able to take care of the child together with other siblings he or she finds at the home and together they make a family.
 
Children are very happy after receiving new clothes and open shoes
We do emphasize our children being molded and nurtured under a family institute. As this is an avenue for which right and proper morals of life are instilled. We do provide them with quality education, food, health and medication, clothing, and above all Godly principles. 
We believe that when we empower our children or our society at large, we avail a great platform for great African leaders who shall someday empower Africa’s Next Generation and the whole world at large.
 
Currently, we are renting one big homestead which accommodate 50 children. we have other 108 children who stay with their families where we extend all help and resources from there. . Our prospect is to own our own land and home where we can freely adjust to our expansions
 
The Children’s home is located in Gomba district In a small town called kanoni which is 100km away from Kampala capital city
Building bonds that go beyond blood